# Zeiss LSM 980 Airyscan confocal microscope

> **NIH NIH S10** · UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA · 2020 · $600,000

## Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
Ten funded user groups at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine (USACOM) are seeking
support under the Shared Instrumentation Grant Program to obtain a Zeiss LSM 980/Airyscan confocal
microscope. The Zeiss system is a high-end confocal microscope with both high sensitivity spectral imaging
capabilities and Airyscan, making it unique in the confocal microscopy landscape. The Zeiss LSM 980/Airyscan
confocal microscope will provide spectral 2D and 3D imaging capabilities for a wide range of investigations
involving live cells and tissues. In addition, Airyscan provides a unique approach to markedly increasing
instrument sensitivity, such that there is little photobleaching/photodamage to samples, even during prolonged
imaging experiments. The current application targets federally funded research projects that critically need
these cutting-edge capabilities. These high-priority projects include ongoing studies in the areas of Pulmonary
Physiology, Cellular Host Response, Biomedical Engineering, and Neuroscience. Acquisition of a Zeiss LSM
980/Airyscan system is justified to support these users: 1) our three confocal microscopes at the University of
South Alabama BioImaging Core Facility (BCF) - a PerkinElmer RS3, an Andor WD spinning disk, and a Nikon
A1R - are heavily used and two of the units are vintage (14 and 9 years for the Perkin Elmer and Nikon
systems, respectively) and in increasing disrepair; and 2) the current imaging systems simply cannot provide
key capabilities required by NIH-funded investigators – specifically high sensitivity spectral imaging and
sustained gentle imaging with little photobleaching/photodamage. Critical equipment and personnel are in
place, and we successfully assembled and tested both Zeiss and Nikon systems during recent equipment
demonstrations. Acquiring a Zeiss LSM 980/Airyscan systems will dramatically extend our ability to perform
simultaneous acquisition of multiple fluorescence signals in live cells and tissues – in spectral or Airyscan
modes – and will push ongoing NIH-funded research projects beyond their current limitations. In the long
range, including the Zeiss LSM 980/Airyscan system within our existing BioImaging Core Facility at the
USACOM will rapidly advance existing projects and allow pursuit of new experimental directions. This will be
an invaluable tool for seeding new collaborative and translational initiatives among our research faculty.

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 9940035
- **Project number:** 1S10OD028606-01
- **Recipient organization:** UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA
- **Principal Investigator:** THOMAS C RICH
- **Activity code:** S10 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2020
- **Award amount:** $600,000
- **Award type:** 1
- **Project period:** 2020-06-15 → 2021-06-14

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/9940035

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 9940035, Zeiss LSM 980 Airyscan confocal microscope (1S10OD028606-01). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-22 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/9940035. Licensed CC0.

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