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New podcast series features conversations with scientific imaging experts

Date Announced: 09 Jul 2020

Teledyne Photometrics and Teledyne Princeton Instruments, both Teledyne Technologies [NYSE:TDY] companies and world-renowned manufacturers of scientific imaging and spectroscopy equipment, are pleased to introduce a new podcast series, “Science Off Camera.”


The weekly podcast is hosted by application specialists from the two companies and includes interviews with imaging and spectroscopy experts from a variety of backgrounds including biology, chemistry, and physics.
These experts from across the globe discuss their academic journey, inspirations, current research, and the challenges that they face in a changing world. Science Off Camera brings the listener into the life and work of these experts, highlighting a wide range of disciplines in a relaxed and informal way.


Dan Croucher, Applications Manager for Teledyne Photometrics notes, “Every day we have the privilege to speak with world-leading scientists. I am constantly amazed by their work and have such gratitude that we are able to collaborate with them. With this podcast, we are able to share some of these conversations with the wider scientific community. My hope is that this podcast can bring greater awareness to the ground-breaking work being done, as well provide the opportunity to share the insight into the motivations of the people involved with it.”


Listen and subscribe to the Science Off Camera podcasts on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Breaker, and others. Or visit the web page https://anchor.fm/science-off-camera.

Contact


Press Office Contact
Debby Flint-Baum,
Teledyne Princeton Instruments | Teledyne Photometrics
debby.flint-baum@teledyne.com
tel: +1 978 268 0327

E-mail: debby.flint-baum@teledyne.com

Web Site: www.princetoninstruments.com

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