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Corning Life Sciences

Address:
45 Nagog Park
Acton
01720
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 978 635 2200

http://www.corning.com/lifesciences

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Listing of all 24 news releases from Corning Life Sciences:

Integrated liquid handling for the epic system

Corning has announced the introduction of an automated liquid-handling accessory (LHA) that integrates with its Epic system, to enable automated label-free biochemical and cell-based assays

News from Corning Life Sciences ( 3 April 2008)

Label-free drug screening for Japanese pharma

 User application article   Corning reports that Daiichi-Sankyo has purchased the Corning Epic System for installation and integration into drug discovery operations at its Kasai research and development centre in Tokyo

News from Corning Life Sciences (15 October 2007)

Corning acquires key optical biosensor patents

Corning has acquired from Oerlikon the worldwide exclusive rights to US Patent 5,738,825 to enable full patent enforcement for the Corning Epic system

News from Corning Life Sciences (16 August 2007)

$300 million R+D investment at Corning

Corning has approved a US$300 million facility improvement plan for the its Sullivan Park Research and Development campus near Corning, NY, to broaden its portfolio of research and development

News from Corning Life Sciences (30 April 2007)

Cell culture products use nanofibre technology

Ultra-Web synthetic surfaces create a culturing substrate that resembles structural components within the basement membrane or extracellular matrix and offer cells in vivo-like fibrillar topographies

News from Corning Life Sciences (16 April 2007)

Corning honours 100th anniversary of cell culture

Corning will be marking the industry's 100th anniversary of cell culture with numerous initiatives and promotions throughout 2007

News from Corning Life Sciences ( 3 April 2007)

Corning's next-generation space-saving flask

Low-profile flask features Corning Cellbind surface, optimises storage and incubator space and enables increased lab efficiency

News from Corning Life Sciences (29 March 2007)

Corning launches Hyperflask cell culture vessel

Revolutionary new design provides ten times more surface growth area than standard T175cm flask, reduces harvest time and saves incubator space

News from Corning Life Sciences (27 March 2007)

Scientific seminars from Corning for 2007

Longstanding series of interactive webinars to highlight 100th anniversary of cell culture as well as latest laboratory innovations and applications

News from Corning Life Sciences (13 March 2007)

Corning Epic system wins ALA new product award

Corning's Epic system was recently recognised by the Association for Lab Automation (ALA) with the organisation's first ever new product award

News from Corning Life Sciences (26 February 2007)

Announcing the Pioneers in Miniaturisation prize

 Technical background article   David Beebe has been named as the first winner of this prestigious new prize, established by two of the major players in the miniaturisation sector, the Lab on a Chip journal and Corning

News from Corning Life Sciences (10 January 2007)

Applications centre for label-free researchers

Corning has announced the opening of its Epic Applications Centres which will provide product demonstrations and support services to Corning Epic system customers

News from Corning Life Sciences (13 December 2006)

Increased cell performance by product combination

 Technical background article   BioLife Solutions and Corning announce the publication of a report that describes the benefits of the combination of the BioLife CryoStor CS5 with Corning's Cellbind surface

News from Corning Life Sciences (19 October 2006)

Revolutionising the way researchers do preparation

Corning, in conjunction with Thermo Electron and Fiberlite, has announced an innovative sample processing solution that cuts laboratory research processing time in half

News from Corning Life Sciences ( 6 October 2006)

High-throughput label-free drug screening system

New Corning Epic system addresses a broad range of biochemical and cell-based applications using optical biosensor technology

News from Corning Life Sciences (20 September 2006)

Scientific seminars for second half of 2006

Web-based presentations will continue to provide researchers with take-away tips, best practices, and proven techniques being used by leading researchers worldwide

News from Corning Life Sciences (23 August 2006)

Transwell -96 permeable support products extended

New sizes provide customers with improved capabilities for cell migration and cell invasion assay, and help conserve test reagents and compounds

News from Corning Life Sciences (19 June 2006)

Corning's ultra-low attachment surface products

Flasks and culture chambers for many cell culture applications including stem cell, cancer, and immune system research, enabling increased scale of cell culture and improved yields

News from Corning Life Sciences ( 5 April 2006)

Innovations for hot plates and stirrers

State-of-the-art digital displays provide customers with improved safety features and advanced ease-of-use capabilities

News from Corning Life Sciences ( 5 April 2006)

Corning announces 2006 scientific seminar series

 Technical background article   Third annual series of interactive webinars planned to address changing needs of researchers and provide insight on latest laboratory innovations and applications

News from Corning Life Sciences (15 February 2006)

Improved packaging for centrifuge tubes and racks

Surface gives enhanced cell attachment

Low tech approach to cell culture scale up

Surface promises enhanced cell attachment

 

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