Applied Biosystems, MDS Sciex, and Dionex Corporation form alliance Applied Biosystems (Foster City, California), MDS Sciex (South San Francisco, California), and Dionex Corporation
(Sunnyvale, California) recently announced an alliance to develop
IC–MS-MS and LC–MS-MS solutions. The solution from the alliance focuses
on the analysis of perchlorate.
Perchlorate, a contaminant that has been used in industrial and
military applications, is a powerful thyroid toxin that has been
monitored in water supplies and found in foods and beverages globally.
The work of the alliance has been incorporated by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) in the development of EPA Method 332.0,
“Determination of Perchlorate in Drinking Water by Ion Chromatography
with Suppressed Conductivity and Electrospray Ionization Mass
Spectrometry.”
Agilent announces agreement to acquire Scientific Software Agilent Technologies (Palo Alto, California) announced an agreement to acquire Scientific Software Inc. (SSI, Pleasanton, California), a provider of laboratory information management solutions.
The acquisition would bring together Agilent's analytical
instrumentation, data systems, and services with SSI's chromatographic
data systems and informatics. At closing, Agilent would have one of the
industry’s largest installed bases of chromatographic data systems and
offer a broad portfolio of laboratory informatics software to the life
sciences and chemical industries.
Waters holds food safety summit Waters Corporation (Milford,
Massachusetts) recently held a food safety summit in Mexico City,
Mexico. An audience of exporters, government regulators, and private
laboratories listened to executives from the company and leading
experts from Latin America discuss analytical solutions to safeguard
food, livestock, and crops.
Because food exports are important to the economies of Latin American
countries, government agencies and export businesses are interested in
residues from pesticides and veterinary drugs that require sensitive
LC–MS-MS technology to be detected.
Nanostream announces new vice president of engineering Nanostream (Pasadena,
California) has announced that Hau H. Duong has been promoted to vice
president of engineering. Duong has 18 years of experience in
instrumentation development and customer support for analytical systems.
In his new position, Duong will oversee the development and
manufacturing of the company’s micro-parallel LC system. Duong’s team
of engineers and scientists is responsible for enhancing the system for
broader utility throughout drug discovery and for the development of
new products. In addition, Duong will manage the company's customer
service and support organization.
Duong's background spans the entire product development process. He joined Nanostream in 2002.♦