abberior
Andreas Schönle is a scientist at Abberior Instruments GmbH since October 2013, previously serving as a scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry from August 1998 to September 2014. Andreas holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physics from Heidelberg University, obtained between 1998 and 2003, and has a strong educational background in both Physics and Mathematics, having earned a Master's degree in Physics and a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Heidelberg University. Additionally, Andreas completed two Bachelor's degrees in Physics and Economics at Universität Osnabrück.
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abberior
abberior is a company like no other. Founded as a spin-off from Prof. Stefan W. Hell’s laboratory, we have become a world-leading innovator and manufacturer of cutting-edge superresolution and confocal microscopes. We are growing and will continue to grow but we will always maintain the pioneering spirit of Prof. Hell’s lab. We do things differently. We do things better. As the only manufacturer of superresolution microscopes, abberior develops and sells proprietary fluorescent dyes and labels ideally suited for superresolution microscopies, such as STED, MINFLUX, GSD, PALM, STORM, GSDIM, SIM, and RESOLFT. They also give outstanding results in confocal and epifluorescence microscopy as well as in single-molecule applications. Our mission is to become the leading supplier of fluorescent labels in superresolution microscopy.