February 18, 2011
Fluorescence Innovations, Inc. announced today that the University of Colorado, Department of Molecular Biology, has chosen the NovaFluorTM PR Fluorescence Lifetime Plate Reader as a platform to develop high-throughput stability assays for membrane protein crystallization as part of the NIH Protein Structure Initiative. The NovaFluorTM PR uses Fluorescence Innovations proprietary Direct Waveform Recording TM
Professor Michael Stowell, Head of the Protein Characterization Project at the University of Colorado said "we are looking forward to working with Fluorescence Innovations to develop high-throughput stability assays for membrane proteins that will help advance the goals of the Protein Structure Initiative"
Fluorescence Innovations develops and markets instrumentation for the rapid and precise determination of fluorescence lifetime waveforms in biological systems. Applications include ligand binding assays and fluorescent protein measurements in live cells, in addition to protein conformation.
Contact Information:
Dr. Greg Gillispie
Fluorescence Innovations, Inc.
gillispie@fluorescenceinnovations.com
406-522-0613
Dr. Michael Stowell
University of Colorado
michael.stowell@colorado.edu
303-735-2983
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