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Triple laser microplate cytometer suits HCS
TTP LabTech initiated the second generation of high content screening (HCS) systems with the launch of the triple laser Acumen eX3 microplate cytometer at SBS 2006
News from TTP LabTech (21 September 2006)
Popper named to 100 most notable
Joseph Popper, president and CEO of Popper and Sons, was named to 100 most notable people in the medical device industry
News from Popper And Sons (11 July 2006)
Cellomics confers with European customers
More than 60 customers shared their experiences and provided insight for development of new tools during Cellomics's second annual European user group meeting held recently in Dublin
News from Cellomics Europe (29 June 2006)
Beckman Coulter selects Cellomics for HCS services
Cellomics, the creator of high content screening (HCS), has reached an agreement to provide maintenance and service support to HCS customers of Beckman Coulter
News from Cellomics Europe (14 June 2006)
Expanded functionality of ArrayScan HCS readers
Cellomics launches its new VTI Live option for the ArrayScan VTI high-content screening (HCS) reader, offering customers the ability to run automated live-cell kinetic assays
News from Cellomics Europe ( 5 June 2006)
Strengthening reagent portfolio through BioImage
Fisher Biosciences has acquired BioImage to expand its offering in high content screening and analysis reagent technologies
News from Cellomics Europe (28 April 2006)
Collaborating on cell biology for life sciences
Agreement involves high content screening (HCS) technology and specific HCS assays such as cytoplasm-nuclear translocation, characterisation of cellular toxicity, and receptor internalisation
News from Cellomics Europe ( 2 February 2006)
Collaborating with Max Planck over HCS
User application article Collaboration objectives include a mix of applications and new product development, as well as establishing a key demonstration centre for high content screening (HCS) in Europe
News from Cellomics Europe ( 3 November 2005)
Tube formation in high-content angiogenesis assays
Image analysis algorithm allows scientists to quantitatively analyse angiogenic tube formation in vitro, creating a potentially-important tool for cancer research
News from Cellomics Europe (14 September 2005)
European focus for high-content screening
Cellomics expands European operations through user group implementation and expanded support groups
News from Cellomics Europe (24 June 2005)
High-content screening reader is upgraded
Scientists will now have the ability to use the extensive portfolio of bioapplication image analysis modules for both fixed end-point and live-cell kinetic analysis in an on-the-fly mode
News from Cellomics Europe ( 9 June 2005)
Cell reader sold to China
User application article First live-cell imaging system in China will be used for drug discovery programme, and the first-ever high content screening (HCS) workshop will be held in Shanghai in April 2005
News from Cellomics Europe ( 6 April 2005)
Upgrading of high content screening reader
Consists of new software features and ease-of-use improvements as well as a new shutterless, high-performance camera, which provides increased sensitivity and reliability
News from Cellomics Europe (24 December 2004)
Expanding availability of high content screening
Agreement will provide BD with Cellomics's core high content screening patent portfolio that includes both broad claims to HCS technology and specific classes of HCS assays
News from Cellomics Europe (15 November 2004)
High-content community goes online
Cellomics announces the launch of Club HCS, a new on-line user forum and information resource centre dedicated to high content cell analysis solutions
News from Cellomics Europe (16 September 2004)
Expansion of high content screening into China
Shanghai AnXing Scientific Instrument and Materials Import and Export (Anxing) of Shanghai, China and Cellomics have announced that Anxing will be the distributor for Cellomics in China
News from Cellomics Europe (15 September 2004)
Acceleration of cell-based drug discovery
User application article First high-content screening and analysis solution being used by bio-pharmaceutical researchers to identify off-target effects in live cells
News from Cellomics Europe ( 9 September 2004)
High content screening adopted in China
User application article The National Centre for Drug Screening (NCDS) located in Shanghai, China and Cellomics have announced a joint collaboration aimed at expanding the application of HCS in China
News from Cellomics Europe ( 8 September 2004)
Appointment of business development executive
Cellomics announces the appointment of William Sharp as vice president, business development
News from Cellomics Europe (30 June 2004)
Accelerating availability of HCS
Cellomics and GE Healthcare sign licence agreements to expand availability of high content screening
News from Cellomics Europe (25 June 2004)
Cellular image data made more manageable
User application article Said to be a best-in-class software and hardware solution for the management, storage, analysis, and archival of cellular image data, enabling better high content screening experiments
News from Cellomics Europe (23 April 2004)
High content platform at lower price
Pre-owned instruments, certified and with warranty, are at the core of this high content biology platform for basic science research
News from Cellomics Europe (15 March 2004)
Partnership with Carl Zeiss MicroImaging
Cellomics reaches a North American distribution and service partner agreement with Carl Zeiss MicroImaging
News from Cellomics Europe (27 January 2004)
Sales and marketing agreement with Norak
Norak Biosciences and Cellomics will jointly market certain high content screening and G protein-coupled receptor drug discovery technology in North America and Europe
News from Cellomics Europe (27 January 2004)
Eighth patent covering high content screening
US patent covers automated methods for detecting the translocation of a cellular component between a first and second cellular compartment on and/or within individual cells
News from Cellomics Europe (27 January 2004)
5th generation HCS reader
High content screening reader allows for the expansion of imaging capabilities through the addition of optional hardware, such as optical sectioning, to a flexible architecture
News from Cellomics Europe (27 January 2004)
More flexibility in high content screening
Access plan provides scientists performing high content screening with a more flexible and economical way to purchase and utilise applications
News from Cellomics Europe (20 January 2004)
Investment secured
Cellomics announces completion of new financing round and balance sheet restructuring to provide working capital to continue commercial expansion
News from Cellomics Europe (14 January 2004)
Integrating HCS with content addressed storage
Database for high content screening integrates with content addressed storage system to provide platform for the management, storage, analysis, and archiving of cellular image data
News from Cellomics Europe (13 January 2004)
New CEO succeeds Taylor
Cellomics announces the appointment of Dan Calvo, formerly of PerkinElmer Life Sciences as president and chief executive
News from Cellomics Europe (13 January 2004)
Mayo Clinic implements high content screening
User application article HCS technology will be implemented to further advance research capabilities and utilise automated cellular analysis to drive large-scale biology into the laboratory
News from Cellomics Europe (12 January 2004)
US patent for cell-based toxin characterisation
The patent encompasses methods for high content screening, including methods for cell-based detection and classification and/or identification of toxins in a test substance
News from Cellomics Europe (12 January 2004)
Measurements in HTS cell culture filter plates
Manual electrode for Teer measurements using high throughput screening plates from several major cell culture insert manufacturers
News from WPI ( 8 May 2003)
Structural biology HTS partnership
Syrrx and RTS announce a partnership to develop and market high throughput structural biology automation solutions Brochure available
News from RTS Life Science International ( 7 May 2003)
High-throughput screening of cells and compounds
Personal cell analysis system streamlines cell monitoring and screening in a single, powerful system that anyone in the laboratory can use
News from Guava Technologies (28 April 2003)
High-throughput HBV testing
A complete panel of automated bepatitis B assays for microbiology laboratories provides a 'total solution' for high-throughput viral serology
News from Bayer Diagnostics (11 March 2003)
High throughput plant genomic DNA purification
Ultra-high-throughput plant genomic DNA purification method uses innovative high-throughput protocols for plant DNA extraction
News from Promega UK ( 3 February 2003)
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