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Precisionary Europe Is Here to Support Our Researchers! We’re excited to share an important announcement: Precisionary Instruments now has an official European presence—Precisionary Europe! 🎉 For years, our Compresstome® vibratomes have been helping researchers around the world make breakthroughs in neuroscience, physiology, cancer biology, and many other fields. In Europe, our valued partners at Red […]
Written by Abby Chu on October 15, 2025
At Precisionary Instruments, we understand that preparing acute brain slices for electrophysiology is a highly technical and delicate process. Many researchers have reached out to us, looking for a clear and structured protocol that walks them through every step. In response, we have developed a detailed, step-by-step experimental guide, one of the first of its […]
Written by Abby Chu on March 26, 2025
At Precisionary Instruments, our mission is to provide cutting-edge tissue sectioning solutions for researchers around the world. Behind every high-performance vibratome, microtome, and cryostat is a team of dedicated engineers who work tirelessly to ensure precision, durability, and usability. Today, we’re excited to spotlight Sam Moss, an engineer whose expertise and problem-solving skills help drive […]
Written by Abby Chu on March 24, 2025
If you’re involved in tissue sectioning, you’ve probably heard the terms “vibrating microtome” and “vibratome” thrown around quite a bit. Spoiler alert: they’re actually the exact same thing! But let’s dive a bit deeper into what these nifty laboratory tools are, their history, and how Precisionary Instruments has made some game-changing improvements over the years […]
Written by Abby Chu on July 22, 2024
Precisionary Announcement: Retirement of Legacy Compresstome® Vibrating Microtome Models Hello everyone! We at Precisionary Instruments have an important announcement to make regarding our product lineup. As of January 1, 2022, we officially discontinued the legacy Compresstome® model line to make way for our next generation of advanced tissue sectioning equipment. This retirement includes the following […]
Written by Abby Chu on January 30, 2023