BioTrove Reports Strong First Half.Company Progress Cited on Three Fronts - OpenArray and RapidFire Technologies Adopted by Academic, Government and BioPharma Industry Circles Executives On-Site at DDT DDT or 2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-1,1,1,-trichloroethane, chlorinated hydrocarbon compound used as an insecticide. First introduced during the 1940s, it killed insects that spread disease and feed on crops. Conference to Discuss Developments, August 6-9 CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Al Luderer to Address Leerink Swann Life Science Tools Roundtable, August 9 WOBURN, Mass. -- BioTrove, Inc. today reported business progress during the first half of 2007. Developments include strengthening corporate structure, advancing its two core technologies and driving business growth in academic, industry and government accounts. "The first part of 2007 saw dramatic inroads inroads Noun, pl make inroads into to start affecting or reducing: my gambling has made great inroads into my savings inroads npl to make inroads into [+ into many of the most prestigious academic research centers in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , as well as leading biopharmaceutical companies worldwide, for BioTrove's OpenArray and RapidFire technologies, as bench scientists seek wide-scale and rapid testing of samples and promising clinical leads," said Albert A. Luderer, Ph.D., president and CEO, BioTrove. "Following on the heels of our partnerships with leading academic centers such as Brigham and Women's, Harvard and Stanford, we entered into business relationships with some of the world's leading agricultural and biopharmaceutical companies, including Syngenta Seeds and OncoMethylome Sciences, and co-published drug discovery research with such pharmaceutical giants as Merck & Co., Bayer and Takeda - at the same time developing a new generation of compound analysis technologies," he added. For more information on innovative BioTrove solutions for life sciences and drug discovery research, please visit BioTrove at Booth #608 at the 12th Annual Drug Discovery and Development Conference (DDT), August 6-9 in Boston, Massachusetts. Six-month BioTrove corporate highlights include: 1. Stanford University Genome Technology Center Advances Genetic Research and Development with OpenArray[TM] System (February 26) Stanford University is now using OpenArray technology in multiple applications, including single nucleotide polymorphism Noun 1. single nucleotide polymorphism - (genetics) genetic variation in a DNA sequence that occurs when a single nucleotide in a genome is altered; SNPs are usually considered to be point mutations that have been evolutionarily successful enough to recur in a (SNP SNP Scottish National Party Noun 1. SNP - (genetics) genetic variation in a DNA sequence that occurs when a single nucleotide in a genome is altered; SNPs are usually considered to be point mutations that have been evolutionarily ) genotyping and real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) is a modification of the polymerase chain reaction used to rapidly measure the quantity of DNA, complementary DNA or ribonucleic acid present in a sample. (PCR PCR polymerase chain reaction. PCR abbr. polymerase chain reaction Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) )-based tests. Potential PCR-based research projects in the Stanford Genome Technology lab include using OpenArray plates to simultaneously detect multiple pathogens such as Salmonella in a single food sample, enabling rapid analysis of tainted food or rapid screening of food supplies. The outcome may result in analyzing and directing public health officials to the root of food-quality concerns. "One of the challenges facing academic research centers is access to high-accuracy, cost-sensible technologies," said head researcher Dr. Ronald Davis, director, Stanford Genome Technology lab. "Increasing the number of reactions analyzed at one time by as much as ten-fold, and with the flexibility to use its technology in multiple applications, the OpenArray[TM] platform enables faster, more cost-effective analysis of biologic samples." 2. UC-Davis School of Medicine Investigates Human Disease Genetics with OpenArray[TM] System (March 20) Researchers at UC-Davis are utilizing an OpenArray NT Imager to conduct SNP genotyping of large community-based patient cohorts, with the goal of identifying genetic variations linked to disease susceptibility. OpenArray enables SNP analysis across tens of thousands of patient samples - dramatically expanding study size and data significance. "To better understand the genetic variation of disease and its links to human ancestry, we have embarked on a study using tens of thousands of patient samples," said Michael F. Seldin. M.D., Ph.D., Rowe Chair of Human Genetics Human genetics A discipline concerned with genetically determined resemblances and differences among human beings. Technological advances in the visualization of human chromosomes have shown that abnormalities of chromosome number or structure are surprisingly , University of California, Davis The University of California, Davis, commonly known as UC Davis, is one of the ten campuses of the University of California, and was established as the University Farm in 1905. School of Medicine. "These studies will provide the ability to both look at whether ancestry is linked to disease, as well as to better design experimental studies in admixed populations such as African Americans and various Hispanic groups." 3. BioTrove's Dr. Colin Brenan addresses International qPCR Symposium in Germany (March 26) BioTrove Chief Technology Officer Colin Brenan, Ph.D., was an invited speaker at the prestigious 3rd Annual International qPCR Symposium in Freising Weihenstephan, Germany, delivering a presentation titled "Massively Parallel, Nanoliter-Scale PCR for High Throughput Genomics," discussing the impact of BioTrove OpenArray[TM] technology on diverse areas as pharmaceutical R&D, plant and livestock breeding, environmental testing for food or water-borne pathogens and testing for infectious diseases to monitor public health. 4. Gregory C. Critchfield, M.D. Joins Board of Directors (April 30) Gregory C. Critchfield, M.D., M.S., joined the BioTrove board of directors, adding expertise in disease testing and pharmaceutical development. Dr. Critchfield is president of Myriad Genetic Laboratories, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of Myriad Genetics, Inc. His appointment expanded the BioTrove board to seven corporate directors. 5. Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University. It is a prestigious American medical school located in the Longwood Medical Area of the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. and Brigham & Women's Study Biodefense and Stem Cell stem cell In living organisms, an undifferentiated cell that can produce other cells that eventually make up specialized tissues and organs. There are two major types of stem cells, embryonic and adult. Research Applications with US Department of Defense Funding and OpenArray (April 17) Funded by the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), U.S. government agency administered by the Department of Defense (see Defense, United States Department of). , researchers at Brigham & Women's Center for Molecular Orthopedics and at Harvard purchased and installed the BioTrove OpenArray NT Cycler and OpenArray plates for use in studying human response to chemical weapons and stem cell differentiation. "We predict examining the body's response to a pathogen will be a more sensitive way to detect its presence, enabling us to rapidly identify and treat patients in a situation such as biowarfare," said Keith Crawford, MD, PhD, Principal Investigator, Orthopedics, Harvard Medical School. 6. Syngenta Seeds and BioTrove Establish Genomics Technology Relationship to Accelerate Seed Breeding for Agriculture (May 8) BioTrove supplies Syngenta Seeds with OpenArray technology for genotyping to more rapidly develop new seed varieties. The technology is used in two of large Syngenta seed R&D and breeding labs: Slater, Iowa (corn and soybeans) and Toulouse, France (vegetables, diverse field crops, flowers). BioTrove and Syngenta previously worked together on corn and soybean soybean, soya bean, or soy pea, leguminous plant (Glycine max, G. soja, or Soja max) of the family Leguminosae (pulse family), native to tropical and warm temperate regions of Asia, where it has been molecular analysis projects. This agreement marked BioTrove's first major venture into agriculture genomics, formalizing and broadening the relationship. "With this technology, we will be able to analyze millions of genome samples within the same time and space parameters that previously allowed us to analyze only thousands," said Ray Riley, Global Head of Product Development, Syngenta Seeds. 7. Michigan State University Michigan State University, at East Lansing; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1855. It opened in 1857 as Michigan Agricultural College, the first state agricultural college. (MSU MSU Michigan State University MSU Mississippi State University MSU Montana State University MSU Minnesota State University MSU Morehead State University (Kentycky) MSU Montclair State University )Center for Microbial Ecology and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engage BioTrove OpenArray[TM] System for Multiple Research Applications (May 22) MSU researchers will use OpenArray to explore key issues related to pathogen detection, genetic screening, and microbial microbial pertaining to or emanating from a microbe. microbial digestion the breakdown of organic material, especially feedstuffs, by microbial organisms. community analysis. Researchers are using the technology platform to develop high-throughput screening assays for pathogens and antibiotic-resistant genes, in order to identify particular pathogens and confirm or refute their presence in environments such as the water supply. 8. BioTrove Launches Enabling Drug-Drug Interaction Applications for RapidFire[TM] Drug Discovery Platform (May 31) BioTrove's fully-validated suite of drug-drug interaction (DDI ddI and ddC: see AZT. ) assays enables researchers to advance lead optimization with highly accurate mass spectromic data on the RapidFire Mass Spectrometry mass spectrometry or mass spectroscopy Analytic technique by which chemical substances are identified by sorting gaseous ions by mass using electric and magnetic fields. platform (RF-MS), helping to accelerate the drug discovery and development process. 9. BioTrove Establishes Supply Agreement for OpenArray[TM] Technology with OncoMethylome Sciences (July 10) BioTrove will supply OncoMethylome with OpenArray technology enabling development of cancer biomarkers. OncoMethylome biomarkers are used to detect the presence of cancer cells, enabling earlier diagnosis, and to predict the cancer's response to treatment to determine best therapy. About BioTrove, Inc. BioTrove, Inc. offers two innovative technology platforms: RapidFire[TM], which enables the acceleration of drug discovery and pipeline decisions, and OpenArray[TM], which advances genomic research in a wide range of life science fields, including agriculture, disease research, bio-defense, and public health. With more than half of the world's ten largest pharmaceutical companies as clients, and partnerships with prestigious research and public health centers around the world, BioTrove's products and services ensure that an industry committed to accuracy and speed can meet business goals. RapidFire[TM] Mass Spectrometry (RFMS RFMS Recipient Financial Management System (Pell Grants) RFMS Regional Financial Management System RFMS Reading-Fleming Middle School RFMS Rotorcraft Flight Manual Supplement (US FAA) ) uses an innovative microfluidic technology to facilitate analysis at faster than 10 seconds per sample, eliminating the bottleneck created by traditional mass spectrometry throughput. RFMS is routinely used in many applications including the high-throughput screening of previously intractable drug targets, cytochrome cytochrome (sī`təkrōm'), protein containing heme (see coenzyme) that participates in the phase of biochemical respiration called oxidative phosphorylation. P450 inhibition and other ADME ADME Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion ADME Association of Destination Management Executives ADME Active Duty Medical Extension assays and directed evolution studies. The OpenArray[TM] Platform enables genomics researchers to generate SNP and real time qPCR data in the hundreds of thousands of data points per day, significantly increasing the number of samples analyzed while significantly decreasing the time and cost required. The flexible format and nanoliter scale of the OpenArray[TM] system allows for easy adjustment of sample and assay numbers, achieving economical, high-throughput genomics. For more information, please visit www.biotrove.com. |
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