clinical diagnostics
drug discovery
general lab
lab automation
lab informatics
life sciences
separations
spectroscopy
application notes
industry news

Find Out More

Request info
View this article on its webpage


Login | Register | Advertisers' info | |
Cellculture

Site search

Application notes   Product news   Industry news   Newswire archive

A SelectScience Publication

 Search  

 for  

 

<--Winners of GE Healthcare’s IN Cell Image Competition Announced

Find Out More

Request info
View this article on its webpage


GE Healthcare announced the winners of this year’s IN Cell Image Competition at the High Content Analysis (HCA) Conference in San Francisco, USA. Each of the three regional winners, from Asia, Europe and North America, has won a trip to New York City in March 2010 to see their images shown on NBC’s high-definition TV screen in Times Square.

This year’s competition saw over 70 beautiful images generated by scientists from around the world using the IN Cell Analyzer system. An expert scientific panel, short-listed 30 entries, which were then opened to public vote and to delegates at the leading HCA Conference in San Francisco. This year’s competition was again supported by BioTechniques.

“Gaining insight into the complex workings of cells in their true biological context helps scientists deepen their understanding of their chosen field of research,” said Dr Stephen Minger, Head of Research and Development, Cell Technologies, GE Healthcare: “This year we have seen entries from diverse disciplines, including cancer research, depression, neurological diseases, obesity and dermatology. This illustrates the increasing adoption of high content analysis as an integral tool in the research arsenal.”

High Content Analysis (HCA) has become essential in many areas of life science research and drug discovery. HCA employs cellular assays in a high throughput imaging and analysis format, which facilitates more complex experiments in true biological context, and helps scientists get better data and learn more about cellular systems more quickly.

The exceptional image quality of GE Healthcare’s IN Cell Analyzer is a pre-requisite for the generation of good data in imaging assays, as exemplified once again by the high quality of entries in the 2009/2010 competition. The system is also offered with a variety of award-winning, easy-to-use flexible software tools, which can cope with a wide range of assays to aid rapid data interpretation. IN Cell Analyzer customers can also receive reliable, specialist support from GE Healthcare, including the unique remote support of Bio Insite™.

All short-listed images and a short film can be viewed via the 'Company article page' link top right of this page.

back to top »

Related Articles

Other SelectScience members who looked at this article were also interested in:

Better Results from Automated Cell Based Assays using Hamilton’s Tilt Module on the STARline - HAMILTON Life Science Robotics
Thermo Fisher Scientific Announces the Availability of Three Contamination Testing Methods to Detect Banned Substances in Imported Seafood - Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Fisher Scientific Incorporates Data Manager into Nautilus LIMS 8.0 to Deliver Complete Data Storage and Retrieval System - Thermo Fisher Scientific

 

 

Newswires

Get news like this delivered straight to your inbox with SelectScience newswires:

Supplier details

GE Healthcare
Katie Odgaard (College Hill)

USA
more details
Send email
Company website
Supplier news archive

More Options

Print
Email

 

 © SelectScience 2010
SelectScience supports The Anaphylaxis Campaign
terms | privacy | links | contact us |  
website by
SelectW3
 

antibodynews.net | biomarkernews.com | cellculturenews.net | electrophoresisnews.net | elisanews.net | flowcytometrynews.net | genomicsnews.net | imageanalysisnews.net | microbiologynews.net | microplatenews.net | pcrnews.net | proteincrystallisationnews.net | proteomicsnews.net | rnainews.net | selectsciencenews.net