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NanoImaging Services' Innovative Data Browser Provides Fast, Efficient, Complete Access

Faster access to critical structural information has potential to accelerate development of new biopharmaceuticals

NanoImaging Announces New Data Delivery Service for Biopharmaceutical Analysis

San Diego, CA | Posted on May 12th, 2008

NanoImaging Services, Inc., the leading provider of high-resolution, three-dimensional transmission electron microscope (TEM) imaging services to manufacturers of large molecule biopharmaceuticals, announces NanoImaging Data Browser, a new data delivery service that provides its customers quick, efficient and complete access to the massive data sets generated by image-based structural investigations. The ability to directly visualize supra-molecular structures has tremendous value in all phases of the drug development pipeline, and any improvement in analytical speed has the potential to accelerate the entire development process.

"Fast, reliable delivery of high-quality information is the fundamental value we offer our customers," said Clint Potter, NanoImaging Services president and CEO. "Not only does the NanoImaging Data Browser get the data to the customer faster, its structured access and integrated tool set lets users find and use the information they need faster, ultimately accelerating their own internal value-generating processes. If we save a day with each iteration of the experimental process, it may add up to weeks or months at the end of a long development program."

The NanoImaging Data Browser incorporates a structured relational database, a browser-based viewer, and integrated tools for data/image access and manipulation. It is delivered on a USB memory device that is compatible with most common computing platforms. In addition to the image, the data includes experimental and acquisition conditions and other information that may be needed to fulfill the data provenance requirements of subsequent regulatory reviews.

NanoImaging Services offers a range of services including simple visual inspection, statistical characterization, antibody/labeling experiments and nanometer-scale, three-dimensional reconstruction. Advanced cryo techniques preserve delicate biological structures in their native, fully-hydrated state.

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About NanoImaging Services, Inc.
NanoImaging Services, Inc. provides transmission electron microscope imaging services to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and nanotechnology industries, and specializes in the characterization of large biological molecules used in biopharmaceuticals such as vaccines, antibodies, cytokines, hormones and gene therapies. In contrast to conventional (small molecule) drugs, biopharmaceuticals are typically protein-based and manufactured in controlled, modified, biological systems. Their complexity and similarity to naturally occurring compounds makes a detailed understanding of their structure, and its relationship to their safety and efficacy, essential in their development and approval. Biopharmaceuticals represent an important and rapidly-growing segment of the pharmaceutical industry. For more information, visit www.nanoimagingservices.com .

NanoImaging Services announces its new NanoImaging Data Browser, a new data delivery service that provides its customers quick, efficient and complete access to the massive data sets generated by image-based structural investigations. NanoImaging Services offers a range of services including simple visual inspection, statistical characterization, antibody/labeling experiments and nanometer-scale, three-dimensional reconstruction. Advanced cryo techniques preserve delicate biological structures in their native, fully-hydrated state.

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MindWrite Communications, Inc.
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www.mind-write.com

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