<strong>ABRF</strong> <strong>2011</strong> Exhibits*All <strong>ABRF</strong> <strong>2011</strong> Meeting attendees are invited to visit the ExhibitHall featuring the leading experts in life sciences research andbiotechnology.Exhibit HoursSunday through TuesdayLevel 2, Grand Oaks BallroomSunday, February 20 ....................................10:00 am – 6:30 pmMonday, February 21 ..................................10:00 am – 6:30 pmTuesday, February 22 ..................................10:00 am – 2:00 pmThe purpose <strong>of</strong> the exhibition is to further the education <strong>of</strong>the scientists working in resource and research biotechnologylaboratories. The exhibitors will showcase instruments, productsor services for use in teaching, research, books or otherpublications in scientific fields <strong>of</strong> relevance.*Participation in the Exhibits <strong>Program</strong>, including attendance <strong>of</strong>Exhibitor Presentations, does not constitute an endorsement bythe <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Biomolecular</strong> Resource Facilities (<strong>ABRF</strong>) <strong>of</strong> theclaims, products, or services <strong>of</strong>fered.Exhibitor Directory in Alphabetical OrderExhibitors confirmed as <strong>of</strong> January 29, <strong>2011</strong>.Exhibitor DirectoryAB SCIEX Booth 501110 Marsh DriveFoster City, CA 94404United StatesP +1 508-383-7640F +1 650-627-2601www.absciex.comAB SCIEX is a global leader in the development <strong>of</strong> life scienceanalytical technologies that help answer complex scientific challenges.The company provides mass spectrometry instrumentation,s<strong>of</strong>tware and services for scientific analysis, including coreand applied research.<strong>ABRF</strong> Booth 3179650 Rockville PikeBethesda, MD 20814United StatesP +1 301-634-7306F +1 301-634-7455abrf@abrf.orgwww.abrf.orgThe <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Biomolecular</strong> Resource Facilities (<strong>ABRF</strong>) is aunique membership association comprised <strong>of</strong> approximately800 scientists working in resource and research biotechnologylaboratories. Our members represent over 140 internationalcore laboratories in government, academia, research, industryand commercial settings. <strong>ABRF</strong> promotes the education andcareer advancement <strong>of</strong> scientists through conferences, a quarterlyjournal, publication <strong>of</strong> <strong>ABRF</strong> Research Group studies, andconference travel awards. The <strong>ABRF</strong> Research Group studies aresponsored annually to help researchers assess and incorporatenew biotechnologies into their laboratories, and are world-renownedfor their practical and educational benefit.Advanced Analytical Booth 6022711 South Loop DriveAmes, IA 50010United StatesP +1 515-296-6600F +1 515-294-7141webinfo@aati-us.comwww.aati-us.comAdvanced Analytical is a leading innovator <strong>of</strong> analytical instrumentsthat improve laboratory throughput. The AdvanCE TMFS96 and AdvanCE TM FS12 are 96 and 12-channel parallel capillaryelectrophoresis fluorescent instruments for analyzing dsD-NA fragments and RNA. A specialized reagent kit is available forautomated, sensitive and rapid analysis <strong>of</strong> Next-Gen Sequencingfragments.Agilent Technologies Booth 3012850 Centerville RoadWilmington, DE 19808United StatesP +1 800-227-9770F +1 302-633-8944agilent_inquiries@agilent.comwww.agilent.com/chemAgilent is a leading supplier <strong>of</strong> life science instrumentation. LC,GC & mass specs, DNA microarrays and scanners, thermal cyclers,automation instruments, reagents and s<strong>of</strong>tware productsare used globally. Agilent has developed products and servicesutilized along the entire discovery value chain, from basic biologicalresearch through drug discovery and manufacturing.106 • <strong>ABRF</strong> <strong>2011</strong> — Technologies to Enable Personalized Medicine
AnaSpec, Eurogentec Group Booth 41734801 Campus DriveFremont, CA 94555United StatesP +1 510-791-9560F +1 510-791-9573admin@anaspec.comwww.anaspec.comAs a subsidiary <strong>of</strong> Eurogentec, AnaSpec <strong>of</strong>fers expertise inpeptides, detection reagents, antibodies, assay kits, oligonucleotides,and qPCRs. AnaSpec carries a broad product line <strong>of</strong>biochemicals and reagents for basic research, high-throughputscreening and drug discovery.Bioinformatics SolutionsInc. (BSI) Booth 402470 Weber Street North, Suite 204Waterloo, Ontario N2L6J2CanadaP +1 519-885-8288F +1 519-885-9075info@bioinfor.comwww.bioinfor.comBSI produces life science s<strong>of</strong>tware to serve the needs <strong>of</strong> pharmaceutical,biotechnological and academic scientists; and tothe progression <strong>of</strong> drug discovery research. S<strong>of</strong>tware solutionsinclude: ZOOM for next-generation sequencing, PEAKS forproteomic mass spectrometry, RAPTOR for protein structureprediction and PatternHunter for general purpose homologysearching.Bioo Scientific Booth 7183913 Todd Lane, Suite 312Austin, TX 78744United StatesP +1 888-208-2246nextgen@biooscientific.comwww.biooscientific.comBioo Scientific provides innovative, custom solutions to corefacilities. These include DNA and RNA AIR TM Next-GenerationSequencing library preparation kits, which <strong>of</strong>fer increased sensitivity,flexibility and speed. We also <strong>of</strong>fer the ExoMir TM kit forthe isolation <strong>of</strong> RNA from exosomes and MaxDiscovery TM kits fortoxicity and cytotoxicity analysis.Bio-Synthesis, Inc. Booth 104612 East Main StreetLewisville, TX 75057United StatesP +1 972-420-8505F +1 972-420-0442biosyn@biosyn.comwww.biosyn.comBio-Synthesis provides synthetic peptides including libraries andarrays, Antibodies, PNA, Bioconjugates, Custom DNA synthesisand its analogs, Gene synthesis, PCR based detection kits, Cellline authentication, HLA typing and Analytical services. Withover two decades <strong>of</strong> experience producing custom productsfor both research and pharmaceutical use, BSI has developed areputation for both small and large scale synthesis using optimalprocesses that meet your specifications.Bruker Daltonics Inc. Booth 21440 Manning RoadBillerica, MA 01821United StatesP +1 978-663-3660F +1 978-667-5993www.bdal.comBruker is a leading provider <strong>of</strong> Separation and Mass Spectrometryinstruments for the Analytical Sciences. Our innovative andeasy to use product families (ESI-TOF, Ion Trap, FTMS, MALDI-TOF, GC, GCMS, ICP-MS) provide the highest performance,highest value systems for a wide range <strong>of</strong> small molecule andprotein analysis applications.Caliper Life Sciences Booth 30468 Elm StreetHopkinton, MA 01748United StatesP +1 508-435-9500www.caliperLS.comCaliper Life Sciences is a premier provider <strong>of</strong> cutting-edge technologiesenabling researchers in the life sciences industry tocreate life-saving and enhancing medicines and diagnostic testsmore quickly and efficiently. Caliper is aggressively innovatingnew technology to bridge the gap between in vitro assays andin vivo results and then translating those results into cures forhuman disease. Caliper’s portfolio <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ferings includes state-<strong>of</strong>the-artmicr<strong>of</strong>luidics, lab automation & liquid handling, opticalimaging technologies, and discovery & development outsourcingsolutions.Exhibitor Directory<strong>ABRF</strong> <strong>2011</strong> — Technologies to Enable Personalized Medicine • 107
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