Exhibitor Directory — ContinuedExhibitor DirectoryCEM Corporation Booth 303P.O. Box 200, 3100 Smith Farm RoadMatthews, NC 28106United StatesP +1 704-821-7015F +1 704-821-8710info@cem.comwww.cem.comMake higher purity peptides faster with the Liberty MicrowavePeptide Synthesizer. This system has the fastest cycle times availablefor routine and difficult peptides, including peptides youcan’t access under conventional conditions. The Discover® Systemprovides improved sequence coverage and higher efficienciesfor your enzymatic digests in only 15 minutes.chemagen USA Booth 10067 Millbrook StreetSuite 522Worcester, MA 01606United StatesP +1 508-459-7727F +1 508-459-7548www.chemagen.comchemagic automation and reagents perform fast and reliablemagnetic bead-based DNA and RNA extractions from samplevolumes from 10 ul to 10 ml <strong>of</strong> blood, tissue, bacteria, food, PCRand sequencing products, etc. Advantages <strong>of</strong> this unique systemare fast processing, unmatched sample volume range and robustchemistry.Dionex Corporation Booth 2151228 Titan Way/P.O. Box 3603Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3603United StatesP +1 408-737-0700F +1 408-730-9403angie.jinks@dionex.comwww.dionex.comDionex has developed a large portfolio <strong>of</strong> powerful instrumentsand chemistries for separations <strong>of</strong> biomolecules, such asproteins, peptides, monoclonal antibodies, nucleic acids, andcarbohydrates that serve in diverse applications ranging frombiomarker discovery to drug R&D and QA/QC. Visit us at booth215 to learn more about ground-breaking life science solutionsfrom Dionex.DNAnexus Booth 404420 Florence StreetSuite 210Palo Alto, CA 94301United StatesP +1 650-204-1938info@dnanexus.comwww.DNAnexus.comDNAnexus provides solutions for both DNA sequencing centersgrowing their next-gen capacity, and the researchers workingwith next-gen sequence data. Our web-based platform solvesthe data management and analysis challenges common to bothwith a single, unified system. We support sequencing operationsand research organizations <strong>of</strong> any size, with absolutely no upfronthardware investment needed.eagle-i Consortium Booth 221One Kendall Square, Suite B6303Cambridge, MA 02139United StatesP+1 617-384-8787info@eagle-i.orgwww.eagle-i.orgThe eagle-i Consortium, made up <strong>of</strong> nine member institutionsacross the United States, is building a prototype <strong>of</strong> a nationalresearch resource discovery network. The eagle-i Network willconnect biomedical researchers with valuable resources, services,and technologies in a faster and more cost-effective way thanpreviously possible.EdgeBio Booth 300201 Perry ParkwaySuite 5Gaithersburg, MD 20877United StatesP +1 800-326-2685F +1 301-990-0881info@edgebio.comwww.edgebio.comEdgeBio <strong>of</strong>fers next-generation sequencing services. From experimentaldesign to bioinformatics, EdgeBio is the perfect solutionfor all your sequencing needs. EdgeBio also sells kits forsequencing reaction cleanup, PCR purification, and plasmid purification,as well as competent cells.108 • <strong>ABRF</strong> <strong>2011</strong> — Technologies to Enable Personalized Medicine
FASEB MARC <strong>Program</strong> Booth 4169650 Rockville PikeBethesda, MD 20814United StatesP +1 301-634-7020F +1 301-634-7353marc@faseb.orgwww.faseb.org/marcFASEB MARC <strong>Program</strong> provides a variety <strong>of</strong> activities to supportthe training <strong>of</strong> underrepresented minority students, postdoctorates,faculty and scientists in the biomedical sciences. We <strong>of</strong>fertravel awards for scientific meetings, research conferences, andstudent summer research opportunity programs. We also sponsorCareer Development <strong>Program</strong>s including grantsmanship andleadership training seminars.Fluidigm Corporation Booth 6147000 Shoreline Court, Suite 100South San Francisco, CA 94080United StatesP +1 866-358-4354F +1 650-871-7152www.fluidigm.comFluidigm develops, manufactures and markets life-science systemsbased on integrated fluidic circuits (IFCs). This technologyfurthers research by minimizing costs and enhancing sensitivityfor applications such as single-cell gene expression pr<strong>of</strong>iling,high-throughput SNP genotyping, and next-generation sequencing.Fluidigm products are used for research only.GE Healthcare Booth 714800 Centennial AvenuePiscataway, NJ 08854United StatesP +1 800-526-3593F +1 877-295-8102cs-us@ge.comwww.gelifesciences.comGE Healthcare Life Sciences provides tools for drug discovery,biopharmaceutical manufacturing and cellular technologies, soresearch scientists and specialists around the world can be moreproductive, effective and creative. Our vision is to be the startto-finishbioprocessing solution provider, the partner <strong>of</strong> choicein cell and protein research, and the leader in life sciences services.Gene Codes Corporation Booth 220775 Technology DriveSuite 100AAnn Arbor, MI 48108United StatesP +1 734-769-7249F +1 734-769-7074gcinfo@genecodes.comwww.genecodes.comGene Codes is an international s<strong>of</strong>tware firm. Our DNA sequenceanalysis s<strong>of</strong>tware, Sequencher TM is the industry leader.Customer-driven product development, combined with the latestprogramming techniques, and rigorous quality control to developproducts <strong>of</strong> the utmost usability and relevance has beenthe key to our success.Genetix Booth 616120 Baytech DriveSan Jose, CA 95134United StatesP +1 408-719-6400F +1 408-719-6401bernette.jones@genetix.comwww.genetix.comGenetix provides unrivalled solutions for imaging and imageanalysis. The company’s imaging platforms <strong>of</strong>fer solutions topick microbial colonies in genomic studies, to screen and selectmammalian cell lines, monitor cell growth, evaluate cellular responseand quantify tissue biomarkers.GENEWIZ, Inc. Booth 316115 Corporate BoulevardSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080United StatesP +1 877-436-3949www.genewiz.comGENEWIZ, Inc. provides award-winning DNA sequencing, molecularbiology, and genomic services. We build codon-optimizedgenes through our powerful Gene Synthesis technologies,and provide high-quality plasmids from mini-to-giga scales usingour Plasmid Preparation services. With over10 years experiencein DNA sequencing, we are well-equipped to handle sequencingprojects <strong>of</strong> all complexities.Exhibitor Directory<strong>ABRF</strong> <strong>2011</strong> — Technologies to Enable Personalized Medicine • 109
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