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AmberGen

AmberGen

生物技术研究

Billerica,MA 1,098 位关注者

Transforming Diagnostics & Drug Discovery

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AmberGen? is a biotechnology company and producer of Miralys? spatial biology imaging solutions. Miralys?, also known as MALDI HiPLEX-IHC, is a new breakthrough method for targeted intact protein imaging that has unique multimodal imaging capabilities. First introduced in 2022, it has gained significant traction, including 8 of the top 10 pharma companies, as well as many of the world’s premier research institutions. It is currently being used to study tissues for a wide range of diseases including cancers, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases; and even COVID. Benefits include: - Drug/target co-localization on the same sample, same instrument - The ability to produce images that co-register small molecule lipids and metabolites as well as the intact targeted proteins. - The product’s combination of fast, targeted, protein imaging (scan time as short as 45 min and 1cm2), ultra-high plex (10 to 100+), wide viewing area (up to 25 x 75 mm), and multi-modal capability make it an ideal technology for doing initial scans to identify regions of interest for later deep-dive analysis. - Miralys? requires no dedicated instrument, and minimal investment to start using. It is used on MALDI Mass Spec Imaging instruments that your institution most likely already owns, such as the industry-leading instruments from our partner, Bruker Corporation.

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https://www.AmberGen.com
所属行业
生物技术研究
规模
11-50 人
总部
Billerica,MA
类型
私人持股
创立
1993
领域
mass spectrometry、MALDI、MALDI Imaging、MSI和Spatial Biology

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  • AmberGen转发了

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    AmberGen is proud of its tradition of scientific innovation and a big part of that is the work done by our innovative scientists such as Leonardo Garcia Dettori, PhD. Leo did a great job on this foundational project where he demonstrated that the "soft ionization" associated with MALDI Mass Spectrometry does not destroy or consume a sample, leaving it available for subsequent imaging steps as part of a spatial multiomic workflow. Nice work Leo! #MALDI #IMSIS #ASMS

    查看Leonardo Garcia Dettori, PhD的档案

    Biochemist | Molecular Biologist | Bioinformatics Scientist | Spatial Biologist | Structural Biologist | Bioprocess Engineer

    I recently had the opportunity to represent AmberGen and present a poster at the American Society For Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) annual meeting this month. The poster reports a workflow we call 'Cyclic MALDI-IHC’. AmberGen’s Miralys? MALDI-HiPlex-IHC is used to simultaneously image hundreds of intact proteins on a tissue section, tissue microarray, or single cells. The Cyclic MALDI-IHC workflow consists of reusing the same tissue section for successive imaging: (i) with the same panel of probes resulting in nearly identical images across cycles demonstrating this is a non-destructive workflow; (ii) with the same panel of probes at higher spatial resolution to image specific?regions of interest; (iii) or image even with a completely different panel of probes to obtain?additional biological information from precious samples. While this poster demonstrates successive cycles of MALDI-IHC, it also opens the doors for other multiomic and multimodal workflows?(e.g., lipids, small molecules, drugs, transcripts)?on the same tissue section. If you would like to learn more, contact us at AmberGen.com ([email protected]). I am very grateful for the guidance of the scientific team at AmberGen including?Prof. Kenneth Rothschild, Dr. Mark Lim, and Dr. Gargey Yagnik as well as our CEO, John Gillespie! ? #ASMS #MSI #spatialbiology #neuroscience #multiomic #multimodal #proteomics

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  • 查看AmberGen的组织主页

    1,098 位关注者

    AmberGen is proud of its tradition of scientific innovation and a big part of that is the work done by our innovative scientists such as Leonardo Garcia Dettori, PhD. Leo did a great job on this foundational project where he demonstrated that the "soft ionization" associated with MALDI Mass Spectrometry does not destroy or consume a sample, leaving it available for subsequent imaging steps as part of a spatial multiomic workflow. Nice work Leo! #MALDI #IMSIS #ASMS

    查看Leonardo Garcia Dettori, PhD的档案

    Biochemist | Molecular Biologist | Bioinformatics Scientist | Spatial Biologist | Structural Biologist | Bioprocess Engineer

    I recently had the opportunity to represent AmberGen and present a poster at the American Society For Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) annual meeting this month. The poster reports a workflow we call 'Cyclic MALDI-IHC’. AmberGen’s Miralys? MALDI-HiPlex-IHC is used to simultaneously image hundreds of intact proteins on a tissue section, tissue microarray, or single cells. The Cyclic MALDI-IHC workflow consists of reusing the same tissue section for successive imaging: (i) with the same panel of probes resulting in nearly identical images across cycles demonstrating this is a non-destructive workflow; (ii) with the same panel of probes at higher spatial resolution to image specific?regions of interest; (iii) or image even with a completely different panel of probes to obtain?additional biological information from precious samples. While this poster demonstrates successive cycles of MALDI-IHC, it also opens the doors for other multiomic and multimodal workflows?(e.g., lipids, small molecules, drugs, transcripts)?on the same tissue section. If you would like to learn more, contact us at AmberGen.com ([email protected]). I am very grateful for the guidance of the scientific team at AmberGen including?Prof. Kenneth Rothschild, Dr. Mark Lim, and Dr. Gargey Yagnik as well as our CEO, John Gillespie! ? #ASMS #MSI #spatialbiology #neuroscience #multiomic #multimodal #proteomics

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  • AmberGen转发了

    Today is AmberGen’s first ever exhibition at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting which commenced today in San Diego. We are 4 hours in and the interest in our technology has been remarkable. The highest interest has been among cancer researchers who recognize that our technology can help them extract more information than ever before from their precious tissue samples. How? Our technology enables the collection of the maximum number of layers of spatial multiomic data from a single sample in a single instrument. Contact us at www.ambergen.com to learn more. #ambergen #MSI #MALDI #IMSIS #bruker #aacr2024 #cancerresearch #spatialbiology

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