Corning Life Sciences: Booth 64 at SBS

14 Apr 2009
Samantha Rosoman
Campaign Coordinator

Using our unique expertise in the combined fields of optics, materials science, surfaces, and biology, Corning provides a full range of solutions that improve productivity and enable breakthrough discoveries. Our latest drug discovery innovations include the 1536 Well Low Base Microplate, the Corning® Epic® System for label free detection, the Corning® HYPERFlask® vessel for increased cell yields, and novel surfaces for enhanced assay performance. These will all be on display at booth 64. Come and talk to us about how we can make your research possibilities real.

SBS Events:

Poster Presentations: A Comparison of Multiple Microplate Formats for Use in the LANCE™ Assay
Presenter: Todd Upton, Ph.D., Corning Incorporated
Poster #: P70380
Poster Session: Advances in Assay Technology
Date and Time: Monday, April 27th, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Poster Title: Comparative Cell-Based Analysis of Various 1536 Well Microplate Surfaces
Presenter: Mark Rothenberg, Ph.D., Corning Incorporated
Poster #: P7045
Date and Time: Monday, April 27th, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Poster Title: Label Free Cell-based Assay for Drug Discovery using the Corning® Epic® System and Corning HYPERFlask® Cell Culture Vessel
Presenter: Tony Frutos, Corning Incorporated
Poster #: P7031
Date and Time: Monday, April 27th, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Poster Title: Modulation of Synaptic Transmission by G Protein Betta Gamma Subunits
Presenters: Betke, K.,1 Hamm, H.,1 Wells, C.2, Lindsley, C.,1,3 Gao, A.,4 Marala, R.4 1Department of Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, 2Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, 3Department of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 4Corning Life Sciences, Corning, NY
Poster #: P1008
Date and Time: Wed. April 29, Lunch hour, Exhibition Hall

Workshop: Understanding the Impact of the Microplate Microenvironment on Cell-based Assay Performance
Presenter: Mark Rothenberg, Ph.D.
Date: Tuesday, April 28
Time: 1:30 to 2:15
Room: Faidherbe II

Podium Presentation: Modulation of Synaptic Transmission by G Protein Betta Gamma Subunits
Presenter: Heidi Hamm, Vanderbilt, University
Date: Thursday, April 30
Time: 3:40 to 4:05
Location: Jeanne de Flandre 1

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Corning® CellBIND® Surface HYPERFlask® Cell Culture Vessel

Corning Life Sciences

The High Yield PERformance Flask (HYPERFlask) cell culture vessel has 1720 cm2 available growth area on a polystyrene gas permeable surface. Treated for optimal cell attachment and gamma sterilized. Bar coded and compatible for use on Cell Culture Automation Platforms. Solid cap with liner on a straight neck designed for filling with growth medium. Made with USP Class VI Materials – molded and assembled in a Certified Class 100,000 clean room Sterile – gamma irradiated to sterility assurance level (SAL) 10⁻⁶ Clean Room Packaging – each pack is double bagged. Innovative 10Layer Design – 10 interconnected polystyrene growth surfaces Optimal Growth – Corning CellBIND® Surface treated gas permeable polystyrene for superior cell attachment and growth Increase Cell Yield – 10-fold higher cell yield increases productivity and capacity Time and Space Savings – Reduce processing time and incubator storage space by handling one flask compared to 10 traditional 175 cm2 flasks

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