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New Products to Launch at the Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference.


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, Mass. -- Cambridge Healthtech Institute in alliance with our sponsors, the State of California Business, Transportation and Housing Agency, and the Wall Street Journal, announce the products that are being launched at the 13th International Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference, taking place February 21-24, 2006 at the Moscone North Convention Center in San Francisco, California “San Francisco” redirects here. For other uses, see San Francisco (disambiguation).

The City and County of San Francisco (EN IPA: [sænfrənˈsɪskoʊ] 
.

Over 15 companies are launching new products at this year's Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference. Products can be viewed in the exhibit hall on Wednesday, February 22 and February 23.

Exhibit Hall Passes are currently available for this event, register online at: www.tri-conference.com.

Applied Biosystems Applied Biosystems, Inc. (formerly NASDAQ: ABIO) is the original name of a pioneer biotechnology company founded in 1981 in Foster City, California, among the Silicon Valley cities of the southern San Francisco Bay Area.  Group

Applied Biosystems Group (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
:ABI Abi (ā`bī) [short for Abijah], in the Bible, King Hezekiah's mother.


(Application Binary Interface) A specification for a specific hardware platform combined with the operating system.
), an Applera Corporation business, develops and markets instrument-based systems, consumables, software, and services to the life science industry and research community. http://www.appliedbiosystems.com

Ariadne Genomics, Inc.

Contact: Natalia Alexandrova, Marketing Director, natal@ariadnegenomics.com

Website: www.ariadnegenomics.com

MedScan Reader" 1.0 is biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal
adj.
1. Of or relating to biomedicine.

2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences.
 literature browser that enables automated extraction and organization of information from scientific text. This software, developed for a broad range of life science professionals and biomedical students, dramatically facilitates professional reading and reduces time spent on literature research.

PathwayStudio(R) 4.0 (former PathwayAssist) desktop pathway analysis tool. PathwayStudio includes ResNet" database of 700,000 functional relationships, and MedScan Reader" biomedical literature browser that extracts and organizes information from text. The new version contains powerful tools for microarray data analysis and pathway dynamics simulation, as well as over 1000 newly curated pathways.

Aureon

Contact: Contact info: Andy Parkhill, Business Development Executive, (914) 377-4072

"Prostate Px integrates histologic, molecular, and clinical features to provide a personalized report for the risk of cancer recurrence. Prostate Px helps assist in accurately stratifying patient risk and helps identify appropriate candidates for androgen androgen (ăn`drəjən): see testosterone.
androgen

Any of a group of hormones that mainly influence the development of the male reproductive system.
 deprivation therapy and other therapeutic intervention." For more information, visit: www.aureon.com

Carl Zeiss
For the company with the same name, see Zeiss.


Carl Zeiss (September 11, 1816 – December 3, 1888) was an optician commonly known for the company he founded, Zeiss.
, MicroImaging, Inc

Visit the Zeiss booth to see the PALM Laser MicroBeam system with Laser Pressure Catapulting. With precision & reliability, a non-contact laser beam will select, dissect dissect /dis·sect/ (di-sekt´) (di-sekt´)
1. to cut apart, or separate.

2. to expose structures of a cadaver for anatomical study.


dis·sect
v.
 and catapult selected living cell areas, cell nuclei or chromosomes directly into the cap of a common microphage microphage /mi·cro·phage/ (mi´kro-faj) a small phagocyte; an actively motile neutrophil capable of phagocytosis.

mi·cro·phage
n.
A small phagocytic white blood cell.
 tube for subsequent evaluation by PCR PCR polymerase chain reaction.

PCR
abbr.
polymerase chain reaction


Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) 
 without danger of contamination. For more information, visit: http://www.zeiss.com/micro

ChemDiv Inc

Molecular Probe Set

Combination of both literature and internal screening data allowed us to identify a set of molecules with wide activity profile. Similar to SU5416, these molecules have high affinity for a series of targets from the same class (ex., kinases). Further, proper chemical modification of these "molecular probes" allows for their immobilization Immobilization Definition

Immobilization refers to the process of holding a joint or bone in place with a splint, cast, or brace. This is done to prevent an injured area from moving while it heals.
 on a polymer support. The resulting polymer supported molecules could be used as baits for the affinity isolation of biological targets. For more information, visit: www.chemdiv.com

Chemical Computing Group Chemical Computing Group is a Montreal, Canada-based software company specializing in research software for computational chemistry, bioinformatics, cheminformatics, docking, pharmacophore searching and molecular simulation. , Inc

Molecular Operating Environment, software for computer-assisted drug discovery, releases latest version. MOE Moe

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See : Exasperation
 2005.06 contains new features including Pharmacophore pharmacophore

the group of atoms in the molecule of a drug responsible for the drug's action.
 Elucidation; Automatic 2D Depiction; and Ligand-Receptor Docking. For more information, visit: www.chemcomp.com

Epitomics

Contact: Helen Cha-Roberts, Ph.D. Manager, Business Development Direct: (650) 443-2260

Mobile: (650) 302-8896 E-mail: helen.cha@epitomics.com

In addition to proprietary rabbit monoclonal antibody monoclonal antibody, an antibody that is mass produced in the laboratory from a single clone and that recognizes only one antigen. Monoclonal antibodies are typically made by fusing a normally short-lived, antibody-producing B cell (see immunity) to a fast-growing  (RabMAb) technology for CUSTOM RabMAb generation service, Epitomics now features a catalog of ready-to-use RabMAbs for various signal transduction pathways. For more information, visit: www.epitomics.com

ExonHit Therapeutics

Contact: Denise Mooney, Sales Specialist at (240) 404-0335 or denise.mooney@exonhit-usa.com

ExonHit Therapeutics' microarrays, or SpliceArrays, are designed to monitor the expression of alternatively spliced exons and junctions. SpliceArrays are available as a service or directly from Agilent Technologies. For more information, visit: http://www.SpliceArray.com

GeneLogic

Contact: Phone: 1.800.GENELOGIC; +1.301.987.1709 (Choose option 2, then option 3) or Email: BioExpress@genelogic.com

The Genesis Enterprise System(R) Software is a sophisticated and comprehensive software platform for warehousing, mining, analyzing, and visualizing gene expression data and rich clinical information. For more information, visit: http://www.genelogic.com/genomics/genesis.cfm

Gentris Corporation

Gentris Corporation, a global provider of applied clinical pharmacogenomic services and diagnostic products, helps pharmaceutical companies integrate pharmacogenomics into their drug development programs to deliver safe and effective compounds to market.

For more information, visit: http://www.gentris.com/home/ or pgxinfo@gentris.com

IMMD IMMD Immediate
IMMD Institut für Mathematische Maschinen und Datenverarbeitung
, Inc. (Institute of Medicinal Molecular Design, Inc.)

Contact: Ms. Yumiko Kakuda, Director - Corporate Planning & Development

Tel: +81-3-5689-4052 Fax:+81-3-5689-4054 or Email: kakuda@immd.co.jp

KeyMolnet goes far beyond pathway analysis, with highly reliable content on the biological information which can be searched by dynamically generating intervening molecular networks.

For more information, visit: www.immd.co.jp/en

Ingenuity Systems

Contact: Heidi Bullock, Director of Marketing: hbullock@ingenuity.com (650.381.5150)

Ingenuity Pathways Analysis (IPA IPA - International Phonetic Alphabet ) is a web-based software application that enables biologists and bioinformaticians to identify the biological mechanisms, pathways and functions most relevant to their experimental datasets or genes of interest. For more information, visit: www.ingenuity.com

Key Organics

Contact: Dr Colin Piper, Business Development Manager, +44(0)1840 212137, Colinp@keyorganics.ltd.uk

Key Organics announces the availability of Diversity Sets, selected using Proteom's computational platform. For descriptions of the selection process, visit Colin Piper at Booth 617. Or visit: www.keyorganics.ltd.uk

Maybridge

Tel. +44 (0)1840 770453

We have recently launched the new www.maybridge.com! The site contains a new and improved chemical search engine, literature, catalog downloads, and e-commerce. You can now search by name or draw your own structure! When you visit the site, make sure to register for our monthly e-newsletter to keep abreast of all the latest Maybridge compounds.

QIAGEN

Contact info: Walter.tian Tian
 or T'ien
(Chinese; “Heaven”)

In indigenous Chinese religion, the supreme power reigning over humans and lesser gods. The term refers to a deity, to impersonal nature, or to both.
@qiagen.com

QIAGEN -- world-class RNAi solutions you can rely on

QIAGEN's comprehensive range of RNAi products includes the first ever functionally tested human kinase siRNA set for faster screening and maximum positive hits. For more information, visit www.qiagen.com/siRNA .

Reaction Biology Corporation

Contact: Tom Festa, National Sales Manager, tom@reactionbiology.com, 908 581 6154

Reaction Biology Corporation announces the availability of Bionet Library Screening. Save 80% and screen this high quality 37,500 compound library with no purchase necessary. For more information, visit: http://www.reactionbiology.com/pages/prod_screening.htm

Sidec Technologies AB

Contact: Margaretha Gadnell, Marketing Director, margaretha.gadnell@sidec.com or Phone: +46 8 47 77 604

Bringing you Tomography of Proteins

Sidec Technologies AB provides Tomography of Proteins, the molecular biology molecular biology, scientific study of the molecular basis of life processes, including cellular respiration, excretion, and reproduction. The term molecular biology was coined in 1938 by Warren Weaver, then director of the natural sciences program at the Rockefeller  equivalent to medical imaging. With headquarters in Stockholm and sales offices in Sweden and US, Sidec offers contract research collaborations. Website: www.sidec.com

VisEn Medical

Contact: (781) 932- 6875 X336

VisEn Medical announces the VivoTag(TM) line of optimized NIR NIR Near Infrared
NIR National Inventory Report
NIR National Identity Register (UK)
NIR Near-Infrared Reflectance
NIR Non-Ionizing Radiation
NIR Net International Reserves
NIR National Internet Registry
NIR Northern Ireland Railways
 labels for in vivo in vivo /in vi·vo/ (ve´vo) [L.] within the living body.

in vi·vo
adj.
Within a living organism.



in vivo adv.
 imaging

VisEn Medical introduces the VivoTag(TM) line of optimized NIR labels for use in labeling target molecules including small molecules, peptides, macromolecules Macromolecules
A large molecule composed of thousands of atoms.

Mentioned in: Gene Therapy

macromolecules
 and nanoparticles for in vivo imaging applications.

For more information on VisEn Medical www.visenmedical.com or for information on Vivo Tag(TM), visit: http://www.visenmedical.com/products/probes.html

About The Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference

The Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference is the largest annual West Coast biotech conference bringing together 2,000 pharmaceutical and biotech leaders from over 30 countries. This year's event features over 200 presentations, 7 concurrent tracks, Emerging Company Partnering Showcase, 6 science and business pre-conference short courses and tutorials, an expansive exhibit hall with over 85 companies, unparalleled networking opportunities, access to CHI's Intro-Net, and more!

Visit www.Tri-Conference.com to view the complete program.

About CHI

Cambridge Healthtech Institute is dedicated to producing conferences that service the life science community. Our conferences provide valuable new insights and competing points of view on the very latest developments within the pharmaceutical and biomedical industry. Each year, CHI holds 70 conferences that bring together leaders from their respective discipline. In the past 14 years, CHI has produced over 400 conferences, attracting more than 50,000 attendees from around the world. For more details visit www.healthtech.com

To obtain press pass to this event contact: Lisa Scimemi at lscimemi@healthtech.com
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