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Featuring the World’s Largest Exhibition on Laboratory Automation • A full spectrum of emerging and enabling laboratory technologies • More than 300 leading laboratory automation product and services providers • Today’s top biotechnology companies, equipment manufacturers, and more Stay on the cutting edge of laboratory technology at LabAutomation2004, you can expect unique opportunities to learn about the latest and greatest in laboratory automation products, services, and solutions. LabAutomation2004 has the most expansive laboratory automation exhibition in the world and guaranteed to keep you on the cutting edge of science. You’ll see firsthand what’s new in the field of laboratory automation from today’s leading biotechnology companies, scientific equipment manufacturers, and much more. Not only will LabAutomation2004 help you keep up – it will propel you into a more exciting future! To purchase exhibition space for: February 1-5, 2004 San Jose McEnery Convention Center San Jose, California 248 Location: Exhibit Hall Days & Hours: Monday, February 2, 2004 4:00 - 8:00 pm Tuesday, February 3, 2004 10:00 am - 6:30 pm Wednesday, February 4, 2004 10:00 am - 6:30 pm ALA LabFusion 2004 Hynes Convention Center Boston, Massachusetts ALA_offi ce@labautomation.org labautomation.org Short Courses: June 12 – 13, 2004 Conference and Exhibition: June 13 – 16, 2004 ALA LabFusion 2004 is ALA’s brand new conference and exhibition. This new conference complements LabAutomation, ALA’s highly successful west-coast event. ALA LabFusion 2004 will focus on biopharmaceutical development and applications, as well as practical implementations, including technology acquisitions, pharmaceutical technologies, process chemistry, and system validation and qualifications. LabAutomation2005 San Jose McEnery Convention Center Short Courses: January 30 – 31, 2005 San Jose, California Conference and Exhibition: January 31 – February 3, 2005 Call or write: Space Reservation! ALA Event Management Office Daphne Glover 343 W. Erie, Suite 330 Exhibit Sales & Sponsorships Chicago, Illinois 60610 (312) 654-4314; (312) 803-1927 fax dglover@labautomation.org
3M Bioanalytical 3M Center, Building 270-2A-08 Maplewood, Minnesota 55144 (651) 736-1426; (651) 736-1519 fax arichie-willits@mmm.com www.3m.com/empore AB Controls 192 Technology Drive, Suite J Irvine, California 92618 www.abcontrols.com ABgene 565 Blossom Road Rochester, New York 14610 www.abgene.com ABS, Inc. 701-4 Cornell Business Park Wilmington, Delaware 19801 (302) 654-4492; (302) 654-8046 fax services@absbio.com www.absbio.com Adept Technology, Inc. 3011 Triad Drive Livermore, California 94551 (925) 245-8109 info@adept.com www.adept.com Booth 1219 (10 x 10) For high throughput ADME and Biological Sample Prep applications, Empore cards provide a simple route to high throughput sample drug screening. Activation, loading, and extraction for 96 samples can be accomplished in approximately one-half hour or less. The SPE card features 96 elution zones that can be rapidly loaded and eluted using newly developed equipment from Tomtec. Sequential sampling and direct injection into a mass spectrometer eliminate steps, saving customers time and money for basic drug discovery sample prep. Empore 96 well plates are ideal for sample prep in drug discovery and clinical studies. Empore SPExpress cards extend SPE to high throughput ADME and Early Drug Discovery Applications. Empore Affi nity Plates bind proteins, peptides, ligands, antigens, and antibodies for protein therapeutic and protein drug target studies. Booth 1326 (10 x 10) AB Controls is a Laboratory Automation Solution Provider. We emphasize on small and medium size robotic mass storage solutions for microplates, Tip Racks and nested tips. Products: 1. Trx: 96 and 384 nested tip delivery system: 80 and 160 rack models available. 2. Apix: 4 axis robot for delivery of microplates and tip racks. 3. PlateSpace: A variable size, random access plate Storage/Retrieval system. Other custom solutions can be made. Booth 1439 (10 x 20) ABgene, ® an Apogent company, produce a diverse range of molecular biology reagents, plastic consumables and instrumentation, enabling us to offer complete product solutions. We provide local support and keep in close contact with the research community through our network of international sales offi ces and UK headquarters. To ensure that we continue to meet your expectations, we have invested heavily in research, both in-house and through collaborations with universities and industrial partners. We have also continued to expand our manufacturing facilities, which includes a state-of-the-art injection moulding cleanroom and laboratories. Our aim is to build on our strengths of quality, competitiveness, innovation and responsiveness. We are confi dent that our commitment to science and new technologies will enable us to offer you the best products and service now, and in the future. Booth 1541 (10 x 10) Analytical Biological Services Inc. (ABS) provides customized Bioreagents, Cell Culture, and RNA to drug discovery laboratories in nearly all the major pharmaceutical companies throughout the world. These preparations include: cell culture scale-up, Baculovirus, receptor binding preparations, enzyme extracts, Total RNA and Poly A+ RNA. Booth 1528 (10 x 10) Adept Technology is America’s largest manufacturer of industrial robots with more than 30,000 factory automation systems installed worldwide. Adept manufactures a broad range of standard and cleanroom robots at work in the Laboratory Automation and Medical Device Manufacturing industry performing microtiter plate handling, colony picking, medical device assembly, surgical kit assembly and suture handling. Adept products can be used to automate a variety of applications in this industry including MicroTiter Plate Handling, Automated Sample Processing, Colony Picking, Medical Device Assembly, Material Handling and Packaging, Vision-Based Part Feeding and Machine Load/Unload – Injection Molding. 249 EXHIBITORS
- Page 200 and 201: WP013 Günther Knebel Greiner Bio-O
- Page 202 and 203: WP017 Lynn Jordan Zymark Corporatio
- Page 204 and 205: WP021 Dan Kephart Promega Corporati
- Page 206 and 207: WP025 Duane Kubischta DOE Joint Gen
- Page 208 and 209: WP030 Kurt Lund ACESystems, Inc. 13
- Page 210 and 211: WP034 Ruth H. Myers Aurora Instrume
- Page 212 and 213: WP038 Laura Pajak Beckman Coulter,
- Page 214 and 215: WP042 Chad Pittman Beckman Coulter,
- Page 216 and 217: WP046 Lynn Rasmussen SAIC: NCI Fred
- Page 218 and 219: WP050 Steve Richmond Genetix Ltd R&
- Page 220 and 221: WP055 Donald Schwartz DRD 83 Pine S
- Page 222 and 223: WP058 Michael Simonian Beckman Coul
- Page 224 and 225: WP062 Norbert Stoll University of R
- Page 226 and 227: WP066 Yu Suen Beckman Coulter, Inc.
- Page 228 and 229: WP070 Melissa Trout Code Refinery 2
- Page 230 and 231: WP074 Sofia Vikstrom PerkinElmer Li
- Page 232 and 233: WP078 Mike Wheeler Guy’s and St.
- Page 234 and 235: WP082 Hayley Wu Caliper Technologie
- Page 236 and 237: WP086 Ruth Zhang Beckman Coulter, I
- Page 238 and 239: NOTES 236
- Page 240 and 241: Tuesday, February 3, 2004 The Autom
- Page 242 and 243: Tecan Workshop Lunch 1 12:00 - 1:30
- Page 244 and 245: Wednesday, February 4, 2004 Beckman
- Page 246 and 247: TekCel Workshop Lunch 2 12:30 - 2:0
- Page 248 and 249: EXHIBITOR LISTING 3M Bioanalytical
- Page 252 and 253: Adhesives Research, Inc. 400 Seaks
- Page 254 and 255: Applied Robotics, Inc. 648 Saratoga
- Page 256 and 257: Big Bear Automation Pleasanton, Cal
- Page 258 and 259: Brandel 8561 Atlas Drive Gaithersbu
- Page 260 and 261: deCODE genetics 7869 NE Day Road W.
- Page 262 and 263: E&K Scientific Products 1085 Floren
- Page 264 and 265: General Data Company, Inc. 4354 Fer
- Page 266 and 267: GenoVision Inc. 901 South Bolmar St
- Page 268 and 269: ILS Innovative Labor Systeme Mittel
- Page 270 and 271: Kloehn Company 10000 Banburry Cross
- Page 272 and 273: 270
- Page 274 and 275: MDL Information Systems 14600 Catal
- Page 276 and 277: Modern Drug Discovery/ Chemical & E
- Page 278 and 279: 276
- Page 280 and 281: Orochem Technologies, Inc. 762 Burr
- Page 282 and 283: PharmaGenomics Magazine 485 Route 1
- Page 284 and 285: RAPP POLYMERE GmbH Ernst Simon Str.
- Page 286 and 287: SAGE Publications 2455 Teller Road
- Page 288 and 289: Silex Microsystems AB Box 595 Brutt
- Page 290 and 291: Spark Holland, Inc. 666 Plainsboro
- Page 292 and 293: Tecan/Tecan Systems, Inc. 4022 Stir
- Page 294 and 295: Tomtec 1000 Sherman Avenue Hamden,
- Page 296 and 297: Waters Corporation 34 Maple Street
- Page 298 and 299: NOTES 296
Featuring the World’s Largest Exhibition on <strong>Laboratory</strong> Aut<strong>omation</strong><br />
• A full spectrum of emerging <strong>and</strong> enabling laboratory technologies<br />
• More than 300 leading laboratory aut<strong>omation</strong> product <strong>and</strong> services providers<br />
• Today’s top biotechnology companies, equipment manufacturers, <strong>and</strong> more<br />
Stay on the cutting edge of laboratory technology at LabAut<strong>omation</strong>2004, you can expect unique opportunities to<br />
learn about the latest <strong>and</strong> greatest in laboratory aut<strong>omation</strong> products, services, <strong>and</strong> solutions. LabAut<strong>omation</strong>2004<br />
has the most expansive laboratory aut<strong>omation</strong> exhibition in the world <strong>and</strong> guaranteed to keep you on the cutting<br />
edge of science.<br />
You’ll see firsth<strong>and</strong> what’s new in the field of laboratory aut<strong>omation</strong><br />
from today’s leading biotechnology companies, scientific equipment<br />
manufacturers, <strong>and</strong> much more.<br />
Not only will LabAut<strong>omation</strong>2004 help you keep up – it will propel you<br />
into a more exciting future!<br />
To purchase exhibition space <strong>for</strong>:<br />
February 1-5, 2004<br />
San Jose McEnery<br />
Convention Center<br />
San Jose, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
248<br />
Location: Exhibit Hall<br />
Days & Hours:<br />
Monday, February 2, 2004 4:00 - 8:00 pm<br />
Tuesday, February 3, 2004 10:00 am - 6:30 pm<br />
Wednesday, February 4, 2004 10:00 am - 6:30 pm<br />
ALA LabFusion 2004<br />
Hynes Convention Center<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
ALA_offi ce@labaut<strong>omation</strong>.org<br />
labaut<strong>omation</strong>.org<br />
Short Courses: June 12 – 13, 2004<br />
Conference <strong>and</strong> Exhibition: June 13 – 16, 2004<br />
ALA LabFusion 2004 is ALA’s br<strong>and</strong> new conference <strong>and</strong> exhibition. This new conference complements<br />
LabAut<strong>omation</strong>, ALA’s highly successful west-coast event. ALA LabFusion 2004 will focus on<br />
biopharmaceutical development <strong>and</strong> applications, as well as practical implementations, including technology<br />
acquisitions, pharmaceutical technologies, process chemistry, <strong>and</strong> system validation <strong>and</strong> qualifications.<br />
LabAut<strong>omation</strong>2005<br />
San Jose McEnery Convention Center Short Courses: January 30 – 31, 2005<br />
San Jose, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Conference <strong>and</strong> Exhibition: January 31 – February 3, 2005<br />
Call or write:<br />
Space Reservation!<br />
ALA Event Management Office Daphne Glover<br />
343 W. Erie, Suite 330 Exhibit Sales & Sponsorships<br />
Chicago, Illinois 60610 (312) 654-4314; (312) 803-1927 fax<br />
dglover@labaut<strong>omation</strong>.org