13 th AnnUAL MEETing | Washington, DC USA May 19-22, 2010 81Exhibitor DescriptionsPhilips Research345 Scarborough RoadBriarcliff Manor, NY 10510Telephone: (914) 945-6188Fax: (914) 945-6580E-mail: ralf.seip@philips.comWebsite: www.research.philips.com/TIPSBooth Number: 501Philips Research has developed the <strong>Therapy</strong> Imaging Probe System (TIPS)device. TIPS is a turnkey solution for all pre-clinical research needs using focusedultrasound for non-invasive gene delivery/transfection and site-targeted drugdelivery using ultrasound and microbubble agents.Polyplus-transfectionBioparc Bd S. BrantIllkirch, Alsace67401FranceTelephone: +33390406180Fax: +33390406181E-mail: support@polyplus-transfection.comWebsite: www.polyplus-transfection.comBooth Number: 507Polyplus-transfection is a Biotech company dedicated to the R & D andmarketing <strong>of</strong> transfection reagents. Polyplus provides state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art qualityreagents for standard in vitro DNA transfection to human gene therapy, aswell as for protein production in synthetic medium, siRNA delivery and proteindelivery in living cells.Puresyn, Inc.87 Great Valley ParkwayMalvern, PA 19355Telephone: (610) 640-0800Fax: (610) 640-0808E-mail: cflynn@puresyn.comWebsite: www.puresyn.comBooth Number: 308Puresyn, Inc., is a Separations and Purification Technology Company thatdevelops, manufactures and markets state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art products and contractmanufacturing services for nucleic acids and other biological molecules utilizingour proprietary polymer technology, PolyFlo ® for production and purification <strong>of</strong>gene delivery products including plasmids and recombinant viruses at scales andcustomized specifications.ReGenX Biosciences750 17th St. NWSuite 1100Washington, DC 20006Telephone: (202) 785-7438Fax: (202) 785-7439E-mail: sales@regenxbio.comWebsite: www.regenxbio.comBooth Number: 407ReGenX is a research and development stage biopharmaceutical companydeveloping novel therapeutics and research tools based on adeno-associated viralvectors, or AAV vectors.Sartorius Stedim North America Inc.5 Orville DriveBohemia, NY 11716Telephone: (800) 368-7178Fax: (631) 254-2453E-mail: btcs@sartorius-stedim.comWebsite: www.sartorius-stedim.comBooth Number: 306Sartorius Stedim Biotech is a leading provider <strong>of</strong> equipment and servicesfor the development, quality assurance and production processes <strong>of</strong> thebiopharmaceutical industry as well as the public sector. With integrated solutionscovering fermentation, filtration, purification, fluid management, and labtechnologies, Sartorius Stedim Biotech focuses on single-use technologies andvalue-added services to meet requirements <strong>of</strong> the industries it serves.Seattle’s Convention and Visitors Bureau701 Pike Street, Suite 800Seattle, WA 98101Telephone: (206) 461-5800Fax: (206) 461-5855E-mail: visinfo@visitseattle.orgWebsite: www.visitseattle.orgBooth Number: 500Seattle is two cities in one. It’s a world-class metropolis set within, beautiful naturalsurroundings, <strong>of</strong>fering the best <strong>of</strong> urban lifestyle while embracing the outdoors.Many <strong>of</strong> the city’s top visitor attractions are within mere blocks <strong>of</strong> the WashingtonState Convention Center, including Pike Place Market. Seattle is metronatural.
82<strong>American</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Gene</strong> & <strong>Cell</strong> <strong>Therapy</strong>Exhibitor DescriptionsSt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital262 Danny Thomas PlaceMemphis, TN 38105Telephone: (901) 595-2750Fax: (901) 595-5376E-mail: fellowships@stjude.orgWebsite: www.stjude.orgBooth Number: 207St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it biomedical researchinstitution located in Memphis, TN, in the United States where 190 basic scienceand clinical researchers investigate the molecular basis <strong>of</strong> both normal cellularand diseased processes. Visit our booth to discuss and apply for PostdoctoralFellowship positions for PhD, MD, PharmD, and DVM students.Techulon, Inc.2200 Kraft DriveSuite 2475Blacksburg, VA 24060Telephone: (415) 602-0481Fax: (206) 202-0418E-mail: frank.akers@techulon.comWebsite: www.techulon.comBooth Number: 613Techulon develops and markets biodegradable transfection reagents that exhibithigh efficacy and very low cytotoxicity, especially in sensitive primary cells.Techulon welcomes inquiries from researchers and from companies interested indeveloping therapeutic applications.Thermo Scientific Genomics601 Genome WaySuite 2100Huntsville, AL 35806Telephone: (256) 704-4848Fax: (256) 704-4849E-mail: Info.account@therm<strong>of</strong>isher.comWebsite: www.thermo.com/genBooth Number: 213The Thermo Scientific genomics portfolio, which includes Dharmacon and OpenBiosystems RNAi and gene expression technologies and ABgene PCR products,provides novel tools to help our customers unlock the underlying molecularmechanisms <strong>of</strong> disease from cancer, to diabetes to viral infection and developnew therapies to fight it.TriLink BioTechnologies, Inc.9955 Mesa Rim RoadSan Diego, CA 92121Telephone: (858) 546-0004Fax: (858) 546-0020E-mail: info@trilinkbiotech.comWebsite: www.trilinkbiotech.comBooth Number: 314TriLink BioTechnologies manufactures custom oligonucleotides, modifiednucleoside triphosphates and CleanAmp PCR products. In addition, customchemistry, contract research services and ISO/QSR compliant cGMP productionfacilities are <strong>of</strong>fered. TriLink’s strong pr<strong>of</strong>iciency in nucleoside and oligonucleotidechemistry means high purity, modified compounds and expert technical support.For more information visit www.trilinkbiotech.com.Vandalia ResearchPO Box 2705Huntington, WV 25726-2705Telephone: (304) 529-0803Fax: (888) 550-8220E-mail: hughes@vandaliaresearch.comWebsite: www.vandaliaresearch.comBooth Number: 513VGXI, Inc.2700 Research Forest DriveSuite 180The Woodlands, TX 77381Telephone: (281) 296-7300E-mail: hhebel@vgxii.comWebsite: www.vgxii.comBooth Number: 607VGXI, Inc. has over 13 years experience manufacturing injectable-gradeDNA plasmids for gene therapy research. A leading contract manufacturingorganization (CMO), our fermentation services are designed to meet the uniqueneeds <strong>of</strong> gene therapy researchers at every stage <strong>of</strong> product development –from research to commercial supply. This comprehensive <strong>of</strong>fering lets researchersavoid the risks associated with switching suppliers just prior to clinical trials. Ourmission is to support biomedical researchers in their effort to rid the world <strong>of</strong>deadly and debilitating diseases. We do this by leveraging our experience andpatented technologies to maximize our clients’ chances <strong>of</strong> clinical success.EXHIBITOR PROSPECTUSfinal program
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