PerkinElmer to Showcase New Signal Transduction Tools at Neuroscience 2009

12 Oct 2009
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Visit PerkinElmer at Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting and learn about their newest signal transduction tools. They will be featuring over 70 new reagents, assays, instruments and software to offer signal transduction solutions including cellular assays, live cell imaging, biochemical assays, live cell imaging, multilabel detection, radiometric detection and high content screening. To find out more visit booth 1017.

What’s Happening at the Show?

Join the RADIOMETRIC OPEN HOUSE!
Mon., Oct. 19th, 11am-2 pm, Hyatt McCormick Place, RM CC10AB

To celebrate bringing GE’s Scintillating Proximity Assay Technology and 3H and 14C radiochemical assets under the PerkinElmer roof, PerkinElmer invite you to join an Open House Luncheon with the Radiometric Detection team. Recharge with some free lunch before heading back to the show. Visit a host of specific demo stations featuring virtual tours of our Boston, MA, NEN® radiochemicals facility, help design our new Radiometric Detection Web Applications Center, and much more! RSVP at www.perkinelmer.com/welcome

Join the 3D Live Cell Imaging Symposium -
Mon., Oct. 19th, 2-4 pm, Hyatt McCormick Place, RM CC10CD

Explore live cell imaging and discover the benefits of 3D image acquisition and analysis during a series of brief educational presentations from guest scientists and from our own imaging experts. This symposium is guaranteed to educate, enlighten and excite you about taking on the challenges of cellular imaging and analysis. Refreshments will be provided. RSVP at www.perkinelmer.com/3DSymposium

For more details on all PerkinElmer’s Neuroscience 2009 activities, visit their site by following the Company Article link at the top right of this page.

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PerkinElmer to Showcase New Signal Transduction Tools at Neuroscience 2009