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Articles from Instrument Business Outlook (January 31, 2005)

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Academia: according to the latest licensing survey conducted by the Association of University Technology Managers, licenses and options executed by US universities increased by more than 20% from fiscal 2001 to fiscal 2003. Brief Article 143
Agilent CEO and president to retire. Brief Article 93
Agilent received a 2004 Lilly Global Suppler Award. Brief Article 13
Alpha Innotech released the FluorChem SP Imaging System. Brief Article 11
Analytik Jena. Brief Article 15
Applied Biosystems. Brief Article 46
As part of the renewal of its distribution agreement with Elchrom Scientific for TotalLab software. Brief Article 22
Aurora Discovery. Brief Article 12
Beckman Coulter names new CEO. 105
Beckman Coulter. Brief Article 13
Bio-Rad introduced the Experion automated electrophoresis system, developed in cooperation with Caliper Life Sciences. Brief Article 31
Bio-Rad Laboratories. Brief Article 10
Bristol-Myers purchased two Labcyte . Brief Article 6
Bruker BioSpin MRI. Brief Article 44
Caliper Life Sciences designed validated automation protocols for use of its Sciclone. Brief Article 27
Carl Zeiss. Brief Article 33
Carl Zeiss. Brief Article 9
China: the Chinese pharmaceutical market is rapidly developing for both domestic and foreign companies. Brief Article 160
CIS bio international signed strategic partnerships with BMG Labtech, Tecan and Molecular Devices. Brief Article 25
CombiSep added dsDNA application. Brief Article 9
CombiSep. Brief Article 20
Correction. Correction Notice 52
Deerac Fluidics. Brief Article 16
Definiens. Brief Article 18
DYNEX Technologies. Brief Article 9
Eastman Kodak. Brief Article 30
Effective November 3, 2004, Dr. Bruno Lange GmbH & Co. KG has been renamed. Brief Article 16
eGene announced a full service distribution alliance with AH Diagnostics. Brief Article 21
European Union: on July 1, 2006, the new EU rules for the reduction of six hazardous chemicals (lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, cadmium) in electronic equipment take effect. Brief Article 155
FEI. Brief Article 34
Government: in December 2004, the Nanoscale Science, Engineering, and Technology Subcommittee of the National Science and Technology Council published an update to 2001's National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI). Brief Article 166
Gradipore, maker of pre-cast gels and Gradiflow electrophoresis instrumentation, changed its name last year to Life Therapeutics. Brief Article 53
Hamilton Bonaduz and Kendro Laboratory Products announced a marketing and sales alliance. Brief Article 19
High-throughput materials research comes of age. 2073
Hitachi High-Technologies. Brief Article 25
In December 2004, PerkinElmer signed an exclusive agreement with Separation Scientific. Brief Article 40
In December 2004, Sartorius called off its delayed IPO of Vivascience AG. Brief Article 16
Invitrogen. Brief Article 35
Japan: finalized on December 24, 2004, Japan's Science and Technology (S&T) budget for fiscal 2005 decreased a negligible 0.8% to [yen] 3,578.5 billion ($35.1 billion). Brief Article 217
Jasco. Brief Article 23
JEOL. Brief Article 8
Luminex. Brief Article 43
Market profile: mobile arc/soark systems. 499
MDS. Brief Article 36
Metrology companies announce merger. Brief Article 231
Molecular Devices. Brief Article 10
Nanofactory Instruments AB licensed its electron microscopy. Brief Article 10
NextGen Sciences. Brief Article 13
NextGen Sciences. Brief Article 10
Nonlinear Dynamics announced fiscal 2004 profits of more than $1 million. Brief Article 37
Nonlinear Dynamics appointed Life Gels, a Life Therapeutics company. Brief Article 16
Olympus Europa subsidiary Soft Imaging Systems acquired the software intellectual property. Brief Article 20
Outside of Japan, KLA-Tencor is distributing SII NanoTechnologies' Nanopics 2100 atomic force profilometer, a tabletop system for the absolute measurements of surface roughness, step height and surface contour. Brief Article 40
Pall expands process chromatography business. Brief Article 120
PerkinElmer introduced a new ELISA. Brief Article 6
PerkinElmer released the ProScanArray and ScanArray Gx series. Brief Article 11
PerkinElmer. Brief Article 54
PerkinElmer. Brief Article 12
Protedyne. Brief Article 16
Schering-Plough Research Institute in Kenilworth, New Jersey. Brief Article 13
Seiko Instruments' subsidiary SII Nanotechnology Japan released two new models of the SMI300SE series, which combine focused ion beam technology with SEM technology. Brief Article 46
Semiconductors: in its latest Capital Equipment Consensus Forecast, released in December 2004, the Semiconductor Equipment and Materials Institute (SEMI) estimates that the semiconductor manufacturing equipment market climbed 59.1% in 2004 to $35.3 billion. 159
Sigma-Aldrich to acquire cell culture supplier. Brief Article 171
SII NanoTechnology, formerly Seiko Instruments. Brief Article 23
Soluris. Brief Article 23
Syngene. Brief Article 20
Tecan introduced the LS Reloaded. Brief Article 13
Tecan signed nonexclusive open collaboration agreements. 12
Tecan. Brief Article 14
Tecan. Brief Article 15
The bottom line. Illustration 450
The fiber-optic future of dissolution testing. 1370
The Novartis Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts installed Thermo Electron's CRS. Brief Article 17
The US Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology's Advanced Technology Program awarded. Brief Article 36
Thermo Electron buys Kendro for $833.5 million. Brief Article 307
Thermo Electron. Brief Article 14
TTP Labtech. Brief Article 14
Under a new semi-exclusive distribution agreement, Nordic BioSite will distribute Elchrom Scientific's electrophoretic hydrogel solutions. Brief Article 28
Under the US Department of Energy Office of Basic Energy Sciences' TEAM (Transmission Electron Aberration-Corrected Microscope) project, FEI and five national labs will build a microscope system based on aberration corrected electron microscopy. Brief Article 48
US and IBO indexes show sluggish start in 2005. 3409
Veeco Instruments. Brief Article 25
Virtek and Bio-Rad Settle microarray dispute. Brief Article 112

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