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Note: TT900 S2S alignment technology is now part of Progenesis SameSpots.

 

Conway Institute Licenses new technology for an innovative approach to 2D-proteomics research

 
 
 

(Newcastle upon Tyne, UK) Nonlinear Dynamics Ltd, a leading global provider of bioinformatics solutions, today announced that the UCD Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research (Dublin, Republic of Ireland) has chosen to invest in Nonlinear's revolutionary new approach to 2D-gel proteomics analysis. Under the terms of the agreement, the Conway Institute has purchased multiple licenses of Progenesis PG240 with SameSpots enabled by TT900 S2S. Financial terms were not disclosed.

These products provide a brand new approach to 2D image analysis delivering highly accurate results with 100% matching and no missing values within the data. This represents a quantum leap in the quality and reliability of results that can be obtained using 2D-gel based proteomics research. For the first time users can achieve robust statistical confidence and run experiments with significant numbers of replicates.

Michael J. Dunn, Professor of Biomedical Proteomics for the UCD Conway Institute and President of The British Society of Proteome Research (BSPR), said, "With this new technology we are redefining the potential of our 2D proteomics research. The ability to generate a completely matched experiment provides us with far more statistically robust data. This has a direct impact on data quality and confidence in results."

Professor Steve Pennington of the UCD Conway Institute and Vice and President of The British Society of Proteome Research (BSPR), added, "By adopting these new image analysis technologies, our rate of discovery using 2D electrophoresis stands to be significantly enhanced. An additional benefit is that this new approach to 2D image analysis can be easily incorporated into our existing workflow."

John Spreadbury, Group Sales and Marketing Director of Nonlinear Dynamics and CEO, Nonlinear USA Inc, said, "Scientific interest in the new TT900 S2S incorporating SameSpots software as part of a complete proteomics image analysis solution continues to grow rapidly and we are delighted to have welcomed numerous high profile early adopters such as the Conway Institute. The ability of this new approach to instantly enhance any 2D image analysis workflow is proving immensely popular and we are pleased to see its positive impact on research programmes across the proteomics community."

About Nonlinear Dynamics Ltd

Nonlinear Dynamics develops proteomics analysis software that is different, ground-breaking and above all designed to help you generate reliable conclusions that are reproducible across labs. Our new way of thinking has been applied to LCMS, MALDI and 2D data analysis so you can make a real difference using a combination of the right techniques, your expertise and the Progenesis software. The TotalLab laboratory products for 1D gel analysis provide quick and simple quantitation through to in-depth lane relationship studies, as well as offering features for research that requires 21CFR part 11 compliance.

"Everything about Nonlinear Dynamics makes it a great company to work with..."
Merry L. Lindsey, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Nonlinear sells and supports its products through its UK headquarters and its USA office, as well as a global network of partners and OEM resellers.

Contact: Beth Rossiter, Marketing Department
Email: beth.rossiter@nonlinear.com
Tel: +44 (0)191 230 2121

Released: 28 March 2006

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