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Maven Semantic Updates Electron Microscopy Database

Maven Semantic, a database comprising international medical professionals and organizations, has released updates to the Electron Microscopy database. The database allows users to search for more than 13,000 organizations and above 160,000 people.

An electron microscope (EM) offers an electronically magnified image of a sample to conduct analysis. It utilizes a particle beam consisting of electrons to light the specimen as well to produce a magnified image of the sample.

The database can be accessed by KOL, competitor intelligence, business development, medical affairs, marketing and other associated departments of the life science industry. In addition, it tags 160,000 people who work in the Electron Microscopy field.

The leading 10 countries in the Electron Microscopy Research are the USA, Japan, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Canada and Australia. Some of the major organizations in the field of research included in the database are Zhejiang University, University of Washington, University of Oxford, University of Helsinki, University of Groningen, University of California, The University of Tokyo, Stanford University School of Medicine, Seoul National University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lund University, Institut Pasteur, Columbia University and Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

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