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Monday, April 7
8:00 am - 8:45 am
9:00 am - 9:45 am
5:20 pm - 6:05 pm

Tuesday, April 8
8:00 am - 8:45 am
1:00 pm - 1:45 pm

Wednesday, April 9
8:00 am 8:45 am

Monday, April 7 - 8:00 am - 8:45 am
Title Room Provider
Navigating the High-Content Imaging Process 230 BD Biosciences
Cellular Phenotyping: 1000+ Cell-Based Assays with Phenotype MicroArrays™ 231 Biolog, Inc.
VenaEC™ Microfluidic Biochip Mimicking Human Capillaries in an in vitro set-up 232 Cellix Limited
HTRF® Transcreener™ ADP assay: the new HTRF® method measuring ADP generation 240 Cisbio international
NanoCF™and ExpressLC® Microfluidic Assay Systems: New Biological Assay Solutions from Eksigent Technologies 241 Eksigent Technologies
Applications of microcarrier cultured cryopreserved cells in screening assays for GPCRs 242 GE Healthcare
YFP based assay for chloride channel on FDSS 260 Hamamastu Corporation
Data Management for HTS & HCS Screening 263 IDBS
Advances in Luminescent Reporter Gene Assays & Reagents for HTS 264 Promega Corporation
PathHunter™ NHRpro: A Direct, Non-reporter Functional Assay for Screening Full-Length NHR’s 267 DiscoveRx Corporation
Monday, April 7 - 9:00 am - 9:45 am
One-shot Kinetics™ - Enhanced productivity of kinetic analysis in SPR by reducing optimization time and eliminating regeneration 230 Bio-Rad Laboratories
DNA Damage Assay for a siRNA Screen and Breast Cancer Related Protein Markers using the IsoCyte™ Platform 231 Blueshift Biotechnologies, Inc.
Screening for lipid kinase inhibitors on the PHERAstar using the Adapta™ Universal Kinase Assay 232 BMG Labtech, Inc. & Invitrogen
Making Better Decisions - Applications of Labchip® Technology from Hit to Lead to Candidate 240 Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.
Strategies for studying biomolecular interaction kinetics using the new, fully automated SensiQ Pioneer 241 Icx Nomadics
Enrich compound collections - outsourced biochemical and cellular library screening to accelerate lead discovery 242 Invitrogen
Screening Strategies using RNA Interference 260 Sigma-Aldrich Life Sciences
QPatch: the missing link between HTS & ion channel drug discovery 263 Sophion Bioscience
The BIND Reader: A Universal Platform for Label-Free Drug Discovery 264 SRU Biosystems
Maximizing Productivity in High-Content Screening through Automation 267 Thermo Scientific
Monday, April 7 - 5:20 pm - 6:05 pm
Automated antibody characterization in non-purified samples using label-free acoustic profiling 230 TTP LabTech Ltd.
High-Throughput Automation of Cisbio’s IP-One HTRF Assay using the BioRAPTR FRD™ Microfluidic Workstation and PARADIGM™ Detection Platform 231 Beckman Coulter, Inc.
Novel, Robust One Step Addition cAMP Assay Kit 232 IOM GmbH & Roche Diagnostics
Extending the application of BioLayer Interferometry for drug molecule detection and kinetic analysis 240 ForteBio
AP-3000 -Full Automated, Label-Free Drug Screening System 241 FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA, Inc.
Improving HTS with Echo-based acoustic transfer, acoustic monitoring and the elimination of edge effects in library and assay plates 242 Labcyte Inc.
Complete Imaging Solution for HCS from MDS Analytical Technologies (formerly Molecular Devices 260 Molecular Devices (now a division of MDS Analytical Technologies)
New advances in plate reader technology 263 PerkinElmer Life and Analytical Sciences
Screening signal transduction pathways with the new Infinite™ M1000 microplate detection system 264 Tecan & Invitrogen
Improvements in GPCR and calcium channel screening using Second Generation BD Calcium Assay Kits 267 BD Biosciences
Tuesday, April 8 - 8:00 am - 8:45 am
Improve your Drug Discovery Process Using Label-Free Biophysical Analysis in Lead Generation and Optimization 230 GE Healthcare
Incorporating tissue architecture and gradients into cellular assays using existing HTS infrastructure 231 BellBrook Labs, LLC
ProteOn XPR36 - Simultaneous label-free analysis of 36 bimolecular interactions to enhance SPR throughput, flexibility, and versatility of experiment design 232 Bio-Rad Laboratories
Novel Multi-target Immunofluorescent Screening Kits for Automated Plate-based Fluorescent Platforms and New Products to Query Post-translational Modifications in Cellular Signaling 240 Cell Signaling Technology
Safety and Discovery Profiling with ChanTest’s Ion Channel Catalog™ 241 ChanTest, Inc.
A new generation HTRF® applied to GPCR screening & investigation 242 Cisbio international
New development on FDSS, calcium flux in 1536 and others 260 Hamamastu Corporation
Assessing hERG channel block using a high-throughput fluorescent polarization displacement assay 263 Invitrogen
Clonetics Conditionally Immortalized Cells- New Lines- New Discoveries 264 Lonza
GloSensor Technology: A New Bioluminescence Platform for Cell Analysis & Drug Discovery 267 Promega Corporation
Tuesday, April 8 - 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm
Enabling Technologies for Cell-Based Assays 240 BD Biosciences
Recent Advances in Automated Patch-Clamp Electrophysiology 241 Molecular Devices (now a division of MDS Analytical Technologies)
Wednesday, April 9 - 8:00 am - 8:45 am
Corning® Epic® System: Novel Label-Free Assays in High-Throughput 230 Corning Incorporated
Beyond kinases: Interrogating the purinome 231 BellBrook Labs, LLC
Hybrid Filter-Monochromator Multi-Mode Microplate Reader: review of market feedback, optical design and popular screening applications 232 BioTek Instruments
PathHunter™ β-Arrestin: Unique Platform for GPCR De-orphanization and Profiling 240 DiscoveRx Corporation
The CellKey™ System: A label-free functional cell based assay platform applicable to the full range of drug discovery tasks. 241 Molecular Devices (now a division of MDS Analytical Technologies)
Move forward with Momentum™; the future of automation control software 260 Thermo Scientific
Rapid identification of stable, clonal, high signal to noise cell lines for cell based screening 263 Genetix
SpinX Lab: Making compound profiling in nanoliter volumes routine 264 SpinX Technologies
New Developments in Maximizing Throughput Flexibility and Capacity in Automated Cell Culture 267 The Automation Partnership

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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