Program Book

Company Name Booth Number

Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number

NEW Sensapex

Sophion Bioscience

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Stanford Photonics, Inc. 1032 Elwell Court, Suite 104 Palo Alto, CA 94303 www.stanfordphotonics.com

421

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Baltorpvej 154 Ballerup 2750 Denmark www.sophion.com

Teknologiantie 13 Oulu 90590 Finland www.sensapex.com

Stanford Photonics, Inc. designs and manufac- tures digital ICCD/CCD cameras for advanced imaging applications. Full 1.4 Megapixel resolu- tion, single photon/single molecule detection/ viewing, acquisition speeds of 30-8000 fps, and dynamic ROI measurement and tracking tools are enabled by proprietary capture, control, and RAID-based streaming software. SPi Piper Control™ software also supports the newest sCMOS cameras at full speed and full resolution direct to PC without the need for in-camera memory. The -Z™ family of cooled cathode ICCDs offer 45-50% QE across the visible spec- trum and dark counts 50 to 100 times lower than deep cooled EMCCD cameras. New modifica- tions to the ONYX™ Black Box System include support for internal macro (1X to 0.1X) and micro (5X 0.5 N.A.) scanned/sequential X-Y-Z imaging. Rounding out our product line, the cost effective XR/MEGA-10LC™ ICCD offers sensitivity comparable to EMCCDs but with more resolution and higher speed readouts at lower pricing than the leading EMCCDs. NEW Strain Measurement 810 Devices, Inc.

In 2001, Sophion Bioscience introduced the world’s first automated patch clamp system, the QPatch, and it was launched commer- cially in 2004. Today, systems can be found in laboratories worldwide. With our latest product, the Qube, we have taken automated patch clamp to a new level. We now pro- vide state-of-the-art automated patch clamp systems for medium to high throughput. With QPatch and Qube we offer uncom- promised data quality in a user-friendly set up from assay development to data analysis. Our focus is customer support which includes technical, biological, and application solutions. We provide 24 hour global service and support.

World’s smallest high precision microma- nipulators for electrophysiology, micro- injections and general probing applications. Integrated control of up to 14 manipula- tors with compact battery operated control- ler; includes versatile PC-interface for auto- mation (software development kits available). Come and test our latest developments, includ- ing the new sub-nanometer resolution position- ing mode.

Siskiyou Corporation

813

110 SW Booth Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 www.siskiyou.com

Springer

902

SiskiyouCorporationmanufactures micromanipu- lators, motion control devices, tissue slicers, trans- lation stages, probe clamps, construction hard- ware, adjustable platforms, tilt tables, and other laboratory equipment for microbiological research and general experimenting. Siskiyou Corporation carries a full line of micromanipulators: coarse manual, Huxley style, hydraulic and motorized. Society for Neuroscience 933 1121 14th Street NW, Suite 1010 Washington, DC 20005 www.sfn.org The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) is a non- profit membership organization of nearly 42,000 scientists and physicians who study the brain and nervous system. The Society publishes The Journal of Neuroscience weekly-the most cited journal in neuroscience. Stop by our booth to pick up a free copy.

233 Spring Street New York, NY 10013 www.springer.com

We are proud to be the publisher of choice for key titles in Biophysics. Come and browse a selection at the booth or explore our full range of titles and services online with 20% off. Meet our Editors to discuss your publishing proposal. Springer, your partner in publishing.

55 Barnes Park Road N Wallingford, CT 06492 www.smdsensors.com

StrainMeasurement Devices is a manufacturer of strain gauges, load cells, pressure sensors, air-in- line sensors, ultrasonic flow sensors, liquid level sensors and precision scales.

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