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UPCOMING EVENTS AND PRESENTATIONS

CYTO 2010 International Society for Advancement of Cytometry, 25th Annual Meeting (May 8-12, Seattle, WA). See us at Booth #239 (Log on as "Guest" to view virtual Exhibit Hall floor plan).

CYTO 2010

PREVIOUS EVENTS AND PRESENTATIONS

LabAutomation LabAutomation 2010

The World's Leading Conference and Exhibition on Emerging Laboratory Technologies

January 23-27, 2010
Palm Springs Convention Center
Palm Springs, CA

LabAutomationLive Cell Assays, LLC (LCA) was selected as an Innovation AveNew exhibitor at LabAutomation 2010.

"Innovation AVEnew offers start-up, entrepreneurial companies in the laboratory automation and technology field a venue for positive, collaborative interaction and exposure for their product and/or service concept...Only a select few start-up companies will be chosen for this program each year."

 

eScienceeScience2008
4th IEEE International Conference on e-Science
Indiana University and
Purdue University-Indianapolis (IUPUI)
University Place Conference Center & Hotel
Indianapolis, Indiana

 

RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS

Coupling Computers to Living Cells for Automated Knowledge Extraction
December 07-December 12
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3535-7
Callahan, D.E

eScience, 2008. eScience apos;08. IEEE Fourth International Conference on
Volume , Issue , 7-12 Dec. 2008 Page(s):446 - 447
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/eScience.2008.152

Abstract: A general method for coupling individual living cells to computers is presented. This method is called visual-servoing optical microscopytrade (VSOMtrade). Protocols, instrumentation, and software are described and experimental results are presented. During VSOM experiments, automated decisions are made as single cell responses to computer-applied stimuli are interpreted in real-time. Well-annotated live cell responses are stored in distributed VSOM databases in real-time. This closed-loop method enables automated extraction of knowledge from individual living cells (click here to read more).

BioSig: An Informatics Framework for Representing the Physiological Responses of Living Cells

B. Parvin, and D.E. Callahan, BioSig: An Informatics Framework for Representing the Physiological Responses of Living Cells, BioSilico, 1: 42-46 (2003).

Abstract: Subcellular experimental datasets and detailed cell models are required before modeling of whole organs. Cell modeling requires repeated interaction between simulation and experimental data. This review describes a coupled system of informatics and instrument control suitable for extracting information at the subcellular level. The BioSig informatics framework annotates time-series images with experimental variables and computed representation such as physiological responses, whereas visual servoing optical microscopy (VSOM) is used for adaptive perturbation and interaction with living cells ( click here to read more).

RECENT PATENTS

Callahan, D.E. and Parvin, B., inventors; The Regents of the University of California, assignee. Visual-Servoing Optical Microscopy. United States patent, US 7,546,210. 2009 Jun 9.

Callahan, D.E. and Parvin, B., inventors; The Regents of the University of California, assignee. Visual-Servoing Optical Microscopy. Australian patent AU 2007201501. 2009 Feb 5; divisional of AU 2001266748.

Callahan, D.E. and Parvin, B., inventors; The Regents of the University of California, assignee. Visual-Servoing Optical Microscopy. Canadian Patent CA 2411465. Allowed, pending receipt of fees (May 2010).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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