Release of Gel-Pro Analyzer Version 6.3, Gel Analysis Software, Includes Support for Windows® Vista and Windows® 7

Media Cybernetics announces the release of Gel-Pro Analyzer Version 6.3 image analysis software. Designed for molecular biologists, this software extracts valuable qualitative and quantitative information from electrophoretic gels, blots and colonies.

BETHESDA, Md.–(BUSINESS WIRE )–Media Cybernetics announces the release of Gel-Pro Analyzer Version 6.3 image analysis software. Designed for molecular biologists, this software extracts valuable qualitative and quantitative information from electrophoretic gels, blots and colonies. This latest version of Gel-Pro Analyzer includes support for 32- and 64-bit Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems.

Gel-Pro Analyzer software increases laboratory productivity and efficiency by eliminating the time consuming steps involved in manually analyzing Southern, Northern, and Western blots, dot and slot blots, and quantitative PCR. Gel-Pro was jointly designed by Media Cybernetics and molecular biologists for intuitive, easy-to-use analysis without compromising the features necessary to achieve meaningful results.

With Gel-Pro Analyzer’s image processing algorithms, results are often ready with the touch of just one button, eliminating the tedious trail of multiple mouse clicks necessary with other software packages. Images of wet gels, dry gels, photos, or gels on film can be acquired and analyzed automatically with Gel-Pro software.

Gel-Pro Analyzer is sold through Media Cybernetics and their worldwide reseller network. To learn more about Gel-Pro Analyzer and watch the free Gel-Pro video tutorials, visit www.mediacy.com .

Founded in 1981, Media Cybernetics develops image analysis solutions to automate research, development, and quality control processes in life science and industry. The company’s products simplify and enhance image-based data collection and analysis to increase accuracy and productivity. Image-Pro Plus is the image analysis software used daily by thousands of researchers and engineers in medicine, science, and industry. For more information about Media Cybernetics, visit www.mediacy.com .