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Biophysical Society 59

th

Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland

192

Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number

Company Name Booth Number

Fluicell

(former Avalance Biotech)

365

Hugo Grauers Gata 3B

Gothenburg, SE-41133

Sweden

www.fluicell.com

After decades with various Lab-on-a-chip solu-

tions, it is time to introduce the next generation

for advancing new scientific discoveries, Lab-on-

a-tip™ by Fluicell (Gothenburg, Sweden). The

multifunctional pipette, MFP, system allows 4

different solutions to be delivered to individual

live cells, without affecting adjacent cells, with

sub-second solution exchange times. At several

top research labs in USA as well as in Europe, the

Lab-on-a-tip™ system has been applied to vari-

ous cell lines, neurons, muscle fibers, and brain

slices, for the purpose of studying ion channels,

enzymology, cellular energetics and membrane

receptors. The MFP has also been applied to

lipid bilayer printing as well as overprinting onto

bio-polymers. Please visit our booth to learn

more about how the MFP can assist you and

your team with new discoveries within cell biol-

ogy and membrane models.

Garland Science

530

711 Third Avenue, 8th Floor

New York, NY 10017

www.garlandscience.com

Garland Science is proud to exhibit the Second

Edition of Physical Biology of the Cell by

Phillips, Kondev, Theriot, and Garcia, and the

new Sixth Edition of Molecular Biology of

the Cell by Alberts et al. Visit our booth and

browse these and our other books including The

Molecules of Life by Kuriyan et al, Introduction

to Cell Mechanics and Mechanobiology by

Jacobs et al, and the award-winning Molecular

Driving Forces by Dill and Bromberg. All of our

titles on display are discounted 30% off.

GenScript

138

860 Centennital Ave

Piscataway, NJ 08854

www.genscript.com

Genscript is a leading research partner for life

science research and early-stage pharmaceuti-

cal development. We’ve built the best-in-class

capacity for biological research services encom-

passing gene synthesis, peptide synthesis, cus-

tom antibodies, protein expression, antibody

and protein engineering, and in-vitro and in-

vivo pharmacology–all with the goal to Make

Research Easy.

Hamamatsu Corporation 265

360 Foothill Road

Bridgewater, NJ 08807

www.hamamatsu.com

Hamamatsu Corporation is the North American

subsidiary of Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.

(Japan), a leading manufacturer of devices for the

generation and measurement of infrared, visible,

and ultraviolet light. We offer a wide variety of

photomultiplier tubes and other low-light detec-

tors, image sensors, light sources, and cameras for

biological applications.

HEKA Electronik

628

2128 Bellmore Avenue

Bellmore, NY 11710

www.heka.com

For over 45 years, HEKA has been among

the market leaders in patch clamp systems.

Throughout these years there have been many

changes in research, instrumentation and soft-

ware. HEKA’s goal has always been to drive this

progress and shape those changes, while remain-

ing committed to our customers.

HORIBA/PTI

128

3880 Park Avenue

Edison, NJ 08820

www.horiba.com/scientific

HORIBA Scientific, worldwide leader in fluo-

rescence, incorporating the products of Photon

Technology International (PTI), offers the larg-

est line of fluorometers. Modular, expandable

open architecture solutions or tabletop systems,

lineup includes the most sensitive, most flexible,

simplest and most affordable fluorometers for

steady-state or lifetime. Also ion ratio imaging

microscopy solutions.

IonOptix

260

309 Hillside St

Milton, MA 02186

www.ionoptix.com

IonOptix manufactures high-performance fluo-

rescence and cell dimension data acquisition

systems. We are well known for our popular

Calcium and Contractility System for isolated

myocytes. We’re proud to offer a revolution-

ary new addition to our MyoStretcher system,

capable of executing real-time work loops in

single myocytes.

Ionovation

630

Westerbreite 7

Osnabrueck, 49084

Germany

www.ionovation.com

Ionovation – the bilayer company – represents

a wealth of experi-ence in the development and

application of modern electrophysio-logical and

fluorescence techniques. The primary mission of

the company is to provide state-of-the-art tech-

nology and services for bio-membrane research

tasks to the scientific as well as industrial markets.

IOP Publishing

536

Temple Circus

Temple Way

Bristol, BS1 6HG

United Kingdom

www.ioppublishing.org

IOP Publishing provides a range of journals,

books, websites, magazines, conference proceed-

ings and services through which leading-edge

scientific research is distributed worldwide.

IOP Publishing is central to the Institute of

Physics, a not-for-profit society. Any financial

surplus earned by IOP Publishing goes to sup-

port science through the Institute’s activities.