Exhibitor Directory — ContinuedExhibitor DirectoryMassTech, Inc. Booth 1036992 Columbia Gateway Drive, #160Columbia, MD 21046United StatesP +1 443-539-1758F +1 443-539-1759www.apmaldi.comMassTech, Inc. manufactures AP/MALDI ion sources and conductson-going research and development in mass spectrometryrelated technology. MassTech’s AP/MALDI ion source is compatiblewith mass spectrometers from manufacturers such as: Agilent,Applied Biosystems/MDS SCIEX, ThermoFinnigan, Waters/Micromass, Bruker and JEOL, and is available for OEMs and directsales around the world.Matrix Science Booth 70464 Baker StreetLondon, W1U 7GBUnited KingdomP +1 800-716-6702F +1 800-716-6704info@matrixscience.comwww.matrixscience.comTake the guesswork out <strong>of</strong> protein identification with MascotServer. Get closer to your raw data with Mascot Distiller, givingdirect access to all popular file formats for peak picking, de novosequencing, quantitation, and more. Bring it all together withMascot Integra, a relational database system for proteomics.Michrom Bioresources Booth 6151945 Industrial DriveAuburn, California 95603United StatesP +1 530-888-6498F +1 530-888-8295michrommkt@michrom.comwww.michrom.comMichrom Bioresources is a premier supplier <strong>of</strong> LCMS instrumentation,accessories, and consumables for life science researchersaround the world. Michrom’s new Advance splitless nano-capillaryUHPLC and revolutionary “Plug and Play” CaptiveSprayionization source interface to most MS instruments, providingoptimum LCMS performance for qualitative and quantitativeproteomics applications.Morehouse School <strong>of</strong>Medicine/RCMI <strong>Program</strong> Booth 204720 Westview Drive, SWAtlanta, GA 30310United StatesP +1 404-752-1500www.msm.eduMorehouse School <strong>of</strong> Medicine (MSM) is a private, historicallyblack institution established in 1975. Major support for the biomedicalresearch infrastructure at MSM is received through theNIH/NCRR funded RCMI <strong>Program</strong>. The MSM/RCMI supportedcore facilities are: Cell/Tissue Imaging, Gene Pr<strong>of</strong>iling, AnalyticalChemistry/Protein Pr<strong>of</strong>iling and Biomedical Technology ServiceLaboratories.New England Biolabs, Inc. Booth 205240 County RoadIpswich, MA 01938United StatesP+1 800-632-5227info@neb.comwww.neb.comNew England Biolabs, Inc. leads the industry in the discoveryand production <strong>of</strong> enzymes for molecular biology applicationsincluding sample preparation for next-generation sequencing.NEB’s global reputation for manufacturing products <strong>of</strong> the highestquality coupled with best in class technical support makesNEB a first choice for customers demanding optimized reagentsfor advanced technologies.New Objective Booth 2032 Constitution WayWoburn, MA 01801United StatesP +1 781-933-9560F +1 781-933-9564sales@newobjective.comwww.newobjective.comNew Objective brings state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art systems to nano- ESI-MSand capillary LC/MS. In <strong>2011</strong>, New Objective introduces the revolutionaryand rugged PicoFrit Chip. This integrated column/high-voltage system provides high-throughput sample analysiswithout compromising sensitivity or flexibility. Our industryprovenPicoView® sources and PicoFrit columns continue to providehigh-performance and sensitivity in LC-MS.112 • <strong>ABRF</strong> <strong>2011</strong> — Technologies to Enable Personalized Medicine
Nonlinear Dynamics Booth 1052530 Meridian Parkway, 3rd FloorDurham, NC 27713United StatesP +1 866-GELS-USAinfo@nonlinear.comwww.nonlinear.comNonlinear Dynamics’ range comprises analysis s<strong>of</strong>tware for label-freeLC-MS, 2D electrophoresis gels, and MALDI data as wellas tools for multivariate statistical analysis. Our unique analysisapproach has transformed proteomics research — it providesfaster more accurate quantitation and has enabled cross-lab reproducibility.Omega Bio-Tek, Inc. Booth 6051850-E Beaver Ridge CircleNorcross, GA 30071United StatesP +1 770-931-8400info@omegabiotek.comwww.omegabiotek.comOmega Bio-Tek manufactures a complete line <strong>of</strong> DNA|RNA isolationkits utilizing magnetic beads and silica filter technology forboth high throughput facilities and individual labs. Our novel nospin, high-throughput magnetic bead based plasmid DNA purification,PCR cleanup and DTR provides an affordability andselection that is unmatched.OpGen, Inc. Booth 603708 Quince Orchard Road, #160Gaithersburg, MD 20878United StatesP +1 301-869-9683www.opgen.comOpGen, Inc. provides the Argus Optical Mapping System forgenerating high-resolution, ordered, whole-genome restrictionmaps from single DNA molecules. Independent <strong>of</strong> sequenceinformation, Optical Maps enable a comprehensive view <strong>of</strong> genomicarchitecture. Use Optical Maps for comparative genomics,strain typing and sequence assembly.OriGene Technologies, Inc. Booth 4009620 Medical Center DriveSuite 200Rockville, MD 20850United StatesP +1 888 267 4436F +1 301-340-8606techsupport@origene.comwww.origene.comOriGene Technologies, Inc., is a gene centric life sciences companydedicated to support academic, pharmaceutical and biotechcompanies in their research <strong>of</strong> gene functions and drugdiscovery. OriGene develops proteins, antibodies, and othermolecular tools to allow researchers to analyze their data ona multiplex level. OriGene’s novel product line includes theworld’s largest cDNA and shRNA clone collections, over 5,000purified human proteins, high quality monoclonal antibodies(TrueMAB TM ), 100,000 highly validated human tissues, and proteinmicroarray products and services. OriGene also provides abroad range <strong>of</strong> antibody validation products including genomewidetagged antigen standards and extensive IHC slides derivedfrom our tissue collection.Peak Scientific, Inc. Booth 10119 Sterling RoadBoston, MA 01862United StatesP +1 866-647-1649F +1 978-608-9503infona@peakscientific.comwww.peakscientific.comOver the years our dynamic company has stimulated Peak designengineers into some remarkable developments in the manufacture<strong>of</strong> Laboratory Gas Generators. Smoother, quieter andmore efficient than anything on the market, our Generators <strong>of</strong>fersuperb technical performance in the lab and our world-class aftersales service comes as standard.Phenix Research Products Booth 51873 Ridgeway RoadCandler, NC 28715United StatesP +1 800-767-0665F +1 828-670-7020sales@phenixresearch.comwww.PhenixResearch.comPHENIX Research was founded in 1990 and is recognized as atechnical leader in providing outstanding laboratory productsat market beating prices. Our core competency and focus is toprovide value added solutions to life science researchers in University,Biotech and Government settings. We <strong>of</strong>fer outstandingcustomer service 8:00 am - 5:30 pm EST and a nationwide directtechnical sales force.Exhibitor Directory<strong>ABRF</strong> <strong>2011</strong> — Technologies to Enable Personalized Medicine • 113
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