About the MIBIscope™ Platform

Quantitative spatial biology without signal overlap.

MIBIscope™ builds on a foundation of peer-reviewed MIBI-TOF technology originally developed at Stanford University. Oregon Physics advances the platform with a focus on engineering rigor, system performance, and long-term reliability.

The platform is supported through ongoing development, service infrastructure, and application alignment to ensure consistent operation across research, translational, and longitudinal studies.

This approach provides users with a stable, supported system designed for sustained performance and reproducible results over time.

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Engineering Heritage and Platform Support

Oregon Physics has been engaged in the engineering of MIBIscope™ systems since early development discussions in 2016, consulting on instrument architecture and supplying the primary ion source technology integrated into each system.

The primary ion source, the core component of MIBIscope™ instrumentation, has been manufactured by Oregon Physics since initial commercial production, providing continuity across development, commercialization, and long-term deployment.

Platform Stewardship

  • Sustaining deployed MIBIscope™ systems
  • Minimizing customer downtime
  • Supporting system reactivation and lifecycle management
  • Ensuring consistent performance across long term research programs

Customer Support and Continuity

  • Field service
  • Technical support
  • MIBIslide® Blue manufacturing
  • Long-term platform stability

Platform Evolution and Key Milestones

MIBIscope™ continues to advance through engineering development, commercial deployment, and ongoing system support.

2016 Oregon Physics begins engineering collaboration supporting development of the MIBI-TOF instrument architecture
2019 Commercial introduction of the MIBIscope™ platform
2020 Initial system installations supporting early research and translational studies
2021 Introduction of MIBIscope™ 2.0 (M model), expanding system capability and performance
2024 Introduction of MIBIslide® Blue to support improved signal quality and workflow compatibility
2025 Oregon Physics acquires the MIBIscope™ platform intellectual property and commercial rights, establishing long-term platform stewardship and support

Long-Term Platform Commitment

Oregon Physics supports the continued operation and development of the MIBIscope™ platform across its full lifecycle. Our team maintains the instrument architecture, supplies critical components, and provides technical support to laboratories operating MIBIscope™ systems.

Oregon Physics continues to advance the platform through ongoing improvements in hardware, software, workflow integration, and spatial resolution to support the evolving needs of the research community.

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