University of Minnesota Selected as CHROMACAL Center of Excellence by Datacolor

13 Oct 2015
Lois Manton-O'Byrne, PhD
Executive Editor

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The University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine has been selected as a CHROMACAL Center of Excellence by Datacolor®. The CoE designation recognizes the University's efforts to integrate CHROMACAL products and technology throughout its imaging, research and biomedical facilities. Given the increasing reliance on color imaging, CHROMACAL offers a critical new tool by establishing color standards in microscopy imaging. The collaboration with Datacolor is yet another example of the University's commitment to adopting innovative technologies that expand best practices and its leadership position.

“We’re very pleased to be selected as a CHROMACAL Center of Excellence,” said Trevor Ames, DVM MS DACVIM and Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota. “Our researchers and educators will benefit greatly from this exciting technology that will enhance their work.”

"The distinguished researchers and staff at the University of Minnesota are committed to best practices and recognize that CHROMACAL fulfills a critical need for quality assurance standards in digital microscopy imaging," commented Mark S. McNulty, General Manager for Datacolor CHROMACAL. "By providing unparalleled consistency in digital imaging quality and color, CHROMACAL standardizes the workflow and can optimize image evaluation and automated analysis by the scientific community."

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University of Minnesota Selected as CHROMACAL Center of Excellence by Datacolor