September 9, 2004 - 400,000+ Visit Lab Tests Online in August

Lab Tests Online, the patient education web site produced by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC), hosted more than 400,000 visitors in a single month, a first for the site. A total of 409, 271 visitors came to the site in August, an increase of 78% over the same month last year. The new high puts the site on track to host over 4 million visitors for the calendar year.

September 9, 2004 - Tripos Streamlines High-Throughput Screening Data Analysis With Release Of SARNavigator 1.5

New Software Application Rapidly Defines and Prioritizes Chemical Series for Follow-Up Screening

September 9, 2004 - Taratec Names John H. Freeman as Chief Operating Officer

Former IBM Executive Joins Leading Life Science Consultancy

September 9, 2004 - Thermo Electron Responds to Suit by Applera Corporation, MDS Inc. and Applied Biosystems/MDS Scientific Instruments for Patent Infringement

Thermo Electron Corporation announced that Applera Corporation, MDS Inc. and Applied Biosystems/MDS Scientific Instruments have filed a complaint in U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware alleging that Thermo Electron's mass spectrometer systems infringe U.S. patent number 4,963,736 entitled "Mass Spectrometer and Method and Improved Ion Transmission."

September 8, 2004 - Bioimagene Launches; Introduces an Innovative Solution to Enable Digital Pathology

Bioimagene's iHarness-Powered Digital Pathology Products Expected to Save Millions of Dollars for the Pathology Industry

September 8, 2004 - Leading American “Cybersleuth” to Reveal Data Discovery Strategies at Electronic Laboratory Notebooks Conference in London

David P. Stenhouse, a former special agent in the U.S. Secret Service and one of the nation's foremost authorities in the field of computer evidence discovery, will be a featured speaker later this month at Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (ELN), a London forum dedicated to current and prospective ELN users.

September 8, 2004 - Werum and S.E.A. Present Wind Tunnel Control System

The WTCS Wind Tunnel Control System relies on a modular and open system architecture to provide flexible solutions

September 8, 2004 - CA-China Soft Software Technology and Northwest Analytical Partner to Deliver World-Class Quality to Manufacturers in China

Northwest Analytical and CA-CSS Sign Mutually Exclusive Partnership Agreement to Deliver Statistical Process Control (SPC) Software to the Asian Market

September 8, 2004 - Infor acquires Incodev, a leading provider of ERP software for the Process Industry

Infor Global Solutions, a leading supplier of enterprise software solutions to select manufacturing and distribution industries, is pleased to announce that it has acquired IncoDev Software-Entwicklung GmbH, headquartered in Hamburg, Germany. IncoDev provides ERP software to large and midsized companies within the chemical, dyes and paints, life science, food and beverage industries.

September 6, 2004 - Accelerated Technology’s Nucleus EDGE Next Generation Development Environment Ushers In New Era of Eclipse Platform Use

Accelerated Technology(R), the Embedded Systems Division of Mentor Graphics Corporation, today announced its Nucleus(R) EDGE software development environment based on Eclipse, the open platform rapidly emerging as a standard for the embedded systems industry.

September 5, 2004 - ChemSW Introduces Configurable Chemical Inventory System For Multinational, Multisite Applications

ChemSW, Inc. introduces CISPro Global Chemical Inventory System(R) - a new program designed to meet the needs of large companies with many users in multiple facility locations.

September 4, 2004 - SwRI Opens New Outdoor Facility for EMC Testing

A new, 30-meter, open area test site (OATS) is now available at Southwest Research Institute(R) for measuring radiated emissions from electronic and electrical equipment.

September 4, 2004 - Sypris Test & Measurement Relocates Northern Calif. Calibration Lab; Move from San Jose to Sunnyvale Will Accommodate Growth, Open New Market Possibilities

Sypris Test & Measurement, a subsidiary of Sypris Solutions Inc., has relocated its San Francisco Bay Area A2LA-accredited calibrations laboratory to Sunnyvale, Calif., from San Jose effective today.

September 4, 2004 - Accelrys Technology to Enable Chemical Depiction in GenSys Software’s Electronic Laboratory Notebook

Accelrys, Inc. announced that its Accord™ Chemistry Control cheminformatics component will be used to enable chemical depiction in GenSys Software's Electronic Laboratory Notebook (GenSys/ELN™).

September 3, 2004 - Accelrys to Provide Contract Research for Homeland Security Project

Accelrys, Inc. announced a subcontract agreement with the Northrop Grumman Corp. to assist in the research and development of bioagent detectors for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

September 3, 2004 - Prime Therapeutics Offers Reliable and Timely Drug News on its Web Site; Drug Topics and Breaking Pharmaceutical News Available to the Public

Prime Therapeutics LLC, a pharmacy benefit solutions company, offers the Prime Drug Insights(SM) suite of intelligence tools via its web site at no charge to the public.

September 3, 2004 - Pierre Fabre Laboratories Powers All Web Initiatives with Vignette Expertise

Pierre Fabre Laboratories, the second-largest independent French laboratory and the European leader in pharmaceutical dermocosmetics, has deployed Vignette(R) solutions across its multiple Web initiatives.

September 3, 2004 - Agilent Technologies introduces industry-first features in pharmaceutical method validation software

Software offers solution stability calculations for short- and long-term studies

September 3, 2004 - Relsys Releases New Argus 4.1 Web

New Version of Industry-Leading Adverse Event Reporting Software Offers Increased Functionality, Extended Support for Multiple Drug Studies, Enhanced Multi-User Data Sharing Capabilities

September 3, 2004 - CXR Biosciences Ltd. launches investigative toxicology service using Agilent microarray technology for transcriptional profiling

CXR Biosciences has expanded its repertoire of drug discovery services by launching an Investigative Toxicology service using Transcriptional Profiling. This technology measures changes in gene expression following exposure to compounds and enhances the ability to determine if toxicity data from preclinical studies is relevant to man. If the reported toxicity can be demonstrated to be species-specific and irrelevant to humans, valuable compounds may be saved.