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Listing of all 51 news releases from Cellomics Europe:
Cellomics offers customers expanded HCS training
Cellomics has expanded its continuing education curriculum with the introduction of advanced courses in HCS applications
News from Cellomics Europe (18 September 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)
Neuronal profiling analyses nerve cell images
Cellomics has introduced new image-analysis software for neurobiology that provides real-time measurements for neuronal morphology and neurite outgrowth in vitro.
News from Cellomics Europe (27 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)
More content in yearly software update
Annual software update focuses on ease of use, with improvements to visualisation and analysis, multi-user support, improved speed and robustness of data management
News from Cellomics Europe ( 6 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)
Image analysis for high-content screening
Versatile image analysis algorithm allows scientists performing drug discovery and basic science research to analyse a broad variety of cell-based assays very rapidly
News from Cellomics Europe (16 September 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
Accelerating availability of HCS
Cellular image data made more manageable
High content platform at lower price
Partnership with Carl Zeiss MicroImaging
Sales and marketing agreement with Norak
Eighth patent covering high content screening
More flexibility in high content screening
Integrating HCS with content addressed storage
Mayo Clinic implements high content screening
US patent for cell-based toxin characterisation
Cell-based informatics improves decision making
New and better treatments for cancer patients
New products at SBS exhibition
Improved visualisation of cell images
New HCS reader at the forefront of drug discovery
Software enhances cellular-based drug discovery
Studying the dynamics of living cells
GPCR signalling application software
AstraZeneca assesses bioinformatics tool
Access to data from over 1.8 million papers
G protein-coupled receptor assay
Hallmark indicators of drug toxicity
Investing in high content screening
Strategic alliance for drug discovery.
Automation for cell-based drug discovery

