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Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number

Bruker Corporation 700, 701

112 Robin Hill Road

Santa Barbara, CA 93117

www.bruker.com

Bruker offers solutions for biophysical

applications: atomic force microscopes,

super-resolution, multipoint confocal and

multiphoton fluorescence microscopes.

Caliber Imaging &

912

Diagnostics Inc                

100 Burtt Road, Suite 203 

Andover, MA  01810

www.caliberid.com

A leader in imaging innovation, Caliber I.D. has

recently introduced its latest breakthrough in

confocal microscopy, the RS-G4. With applica-

tions in neuroscience, developmental biol-

ogy, pathology and translational research, this

high-performing system was developed exclu-

sively for the research scientist. The RS-G4

provides your lab the ultimate in efficiency,

slashing image acquisition time while deliver-

ing unprecedented capabilities in scanning

flexibility and image clarity. For more informa-

tion, visit

www.caliberid.com

or email infor@

caliberid.com

.

Cambridge University Press 205

32 Avenue of the Americas

New York, NY  10013-2473

www.cambridge.org/us

Cambridge University Press is a not-for-profit

organization that advances learning, knowl-

edge and research worldwide. It is an integral

part of the University of Cambridge and for

centuries has extended its research and teach-

ing activities through a remarkable range of

academic and educational books, journals,

and digital products. Visit our stand for 20%off

all titles on display.

Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC 101

One Zeiss Dr 

Thornwood, NY  10594

www.zeiss.com/micro

Throughout the world, ZEISS stands for the

highest quality and reliability. ZEISSMicroscopy

is part of the Carl Zeiss group, a leading orga-

nization of companies operating worldwide

in the optical and opto-electronic industry. As

the world's only manufacturer of light, X-ray

and electron/ion microscopes, ZEISS offers tai-

lor-made systems for 3D imaging in biomedical

research, life sciences and healthcare. A dedi-

cated andwell-trained sales force, an extensive

support infrastructure and a responsive ser-

vice team enable customers to use their ZEISS

microscope systems to their full potential.

Cedarlane                 

800

1210 Turrentine St. 

Burlington, NC  27215

www.cedarlanelabs.com

Providing today’s researchers with the new-

est products of the highest quality, Cedarlane

is a vital resource to the Life Science indus-

try. Cedarlane’s customers take advantage of

access to over 2 million kits and reagents

from over 1000 top global suppliers. Open

six days a week, we strive to save you money

through consolidation and timely, afford-

able delivery. Manufactured product lines

include: monoclonal and polyclonal antibod-

ies, complement for tissue typing, cell sepa-

ration media, and neuronal cell line devel-

opment. Custom services are also available.

Cell MicroControls

622

P.O. Box 11387

Norfolk, VA  23517

www.cellmc.com

Cell MicroControls develops temperature con-

trollers, perfusion, fluid switching devices, tis-

sue chambers & accessories for electrophysi-

ology research. Thin glass heaters, miniature

perfusion devices.

Cell Press                 

313

600 Technology Square

Cambridge, MA  02139

www.cell.com

Cell Press is proud to publish Biophysical

Journal for Biophysical Society. Visit booth

#313 for the latest high-quality biophysics

research and to pick up free journal copies.

Charles River                 

424

251 Ballardvale St 

Wilmington, MA  01887

www.criver.com

As your scientific partner and preclinical CRO,

Discovery from Charles River provides inno-

vation, flexibility, and efficiency in develop-

ing tomorrow’s therapeutics. Not only do

we offer the broadest selection of ion chan-

nel and epithelial current assays to advance

understanding of your compounds effects on

membrane function and transport, but our

structural biology and biophysics platforms

support your structure-based drug discovery

from gene to final structures, including incor-

poration of your selected ligands. Employing

the latest techniques and equipment, our

scientists bring years of experience in high-

throughput gene expression, automated pro-

tein purification and crystallization, and X-ray

crystallography to your project. In addition,

a range of biophysical techniques is available

to accelerate and deepen the understanding

of the interactions your ligand makes with its

biological target and our ion channel screening

portfolio. This unique combination of inter-

disciplinary, multidisciplinary drug discovery

expertise and unparalleled scope of capa-

bilities in targets, platforms, and therapeutic

areas allow us to deliver depth and breadth in

science with insight and data you can trust to

progress your drug discovery programs.

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