The microscope system must be a fully automated digital microscope capable of imaging in brightfield, phase contrast, and 4-channel fluorescence, with magnification from 2x to 100x, and support for well plates, slides, dishes, and up to T-75 flasks. The system must have full electronic control, including a motorized XY and Z stage, lens turret, filter turret, and an integrated software platform. It must have a compact footprint suitable for benchtop observation, and be able to perform automated image scanning with a high-resolution color camera for immunohistochemistry imaging and scoring. The system must feature a fully enclosed design, allowing it to function as a built-in dark room, thereby eliminating the need for a separate dark room for fluorescence imaging. The system must also offer the option of integrating a temperature/CO2-regulated incubation chamber within the enclosed stage for live cell and time-lapse imaging. The microscope must be capable of performing time-lapse imaging under different conditions, including varying locations of interest, exposure time, focus, Z-stack, lens magnification, and filters...