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Genetic Analysis: Model Organisms to Human Biology (January 5-7, 2006) San Diego, CA
High throughput axial profile analysis of small model organisms using Profiler II COPAS technology. (Poster)
Rock Pulak
Union Biometrica, Holliston, MA
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Drug Discovery & Development, “Characterizing Targets in Model Organisms,”
November 2005, Author: Alan Dove.
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Drug Discovery & Development, September 2004, "Go With the Flow: Sorting Cells and Other Small Things," Author: Angelo DePalma, PhD.
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Modern Drug Discovery Magazine, "Animal Models of Disease,"
June 2004, Volume 7, Issue 6, pp. 30-36. • Read Full Text
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The Scientist, "Flow Cytometry: Cytometers are getting smaller, cheaper,
faster, and better," Volume 17, Issue 9, 43, May 5, 2003. MAY, 2003
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Laboratory Robotics Interest Group (LRIG) New England Meeting, March 18, 2003
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Flow Cytometry for "Large Objects" (40-1,000 microns): HTS of bead-based combi-chem libraries, model organisms (C. elegans, Drosophila, zebra fish), Arabidopsis seeds, pollen, etc., #33.
R. Pulak, B. Wang, J. Thompson, B. Moellers, C. Bogan, T. Mullins, D. Perrault, K. Ver Donck*, J.Geysen* ~ Union Biometrica, Inc. (Holliston, MA; Geel, BE*;)
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Genetic Engineering News, "Novel High-Throughput Screening Technologies Fluorescence, Bioluminescence & Flow Cytometry Aid Drug Discovery,"
Volume 23, Number 6, March 15, 2003, pp. 10-13.
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Genomics on Target, November 18 - 21, 2002
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New Technologies for Automating Model Organism Research (Presented during Genomic Animal Models/Solving Problems and Data Analysis Sessions).
Dr. Rock Pulak, Director of Biology/Technology Development, Union Biometrica, Inc.
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Proceedings of the Royal Microscopical Society, "The principles of scale
space applied to structure and colour in light microscopy,"
37 (3): 161-166. SEPTEMBER, 2002 • View Article (PDF file)
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Drug Discovery & Development Magazine, "The World of Small Model Organisms Just Got Larger: Companies have identified disease pathways that can be targeted for drug discovery using worms, fruit flies, and zebrafish," MARCH, 2002
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Boston Business Journal, "Union Biometrica Eschews "Warm-and-Fuzzy" in Medical Research," p. 4 & p. 20. FEBRUARY 23, 2001
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Science Magazine, "Genetic Analysis of Digestive Physiology Using Fluorescent Phosolipid Reporters," Volume 292, Number 5520, Issue of 18 May 2001, pp. 1385-1388.
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Modern Drug Discovery Magazine, "Living the high (throughput) life: HTS looks for rewards from the use of cellular assays,"
May 2001, Vol. 4, No. 5, pp 40-42, 44, 47. • Read Full Text
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Genetic Engineering News, "Drug Discovery Tutorial: Automated Testing and Model Organisms," vol. 21,no. 4 p.32 and 61. FEBRUARY 15, 2001 |
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The Boston Globe: "No worm's pace here" pp. C8-C9. NOVEMBER 29, 2000
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