Hamilton Thorne Attends ASRM 2011 to Showcase New Lykos(TM) Laser System and Preview IMSI Strict Analysis Software
October 17 2011 - 7:30AM
Marketwired
Hamilton Thorne Ltd. (TSX-V: HTL), a leading provider of advanced
laser systems for the regenerative medicine, fertility and stem
cell research markets, today announced that it will be attending
the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) 67th Annual
Meeting taking place in Orlando, Florida, October 15-19, 2011.
ASRM's focus on reproductive medicine is a premier showcase for
Hamilton Thorne's fertility products, and an ideal platform to
demonstrate the newly launched LYKOS
™ laser
system, as well as preview the Company's IMSI STRICT
™ imaging analysis software and 3D adapter technology
with partner ISee3D. Visit Hamilton Thorne's booth # 2525 to learn
more about these new fertility products.
The new LYKOS™ laser system is a
significant advance in integrated laser optics, providing
additional functionality, improved optics, increased resolution and
compatibility with all major microscope models. The elegant and
sleek new design of the LYKOS™ is engineered
to have the laser and RED-i target locator built directly inside
the objective, saving researchers from tedious alignment
procedures. The improved working distance will be a significant
advantage in the daily workflow. The laser also features enhanced
UV transmission/fluorescence, which is compatible with many
fluorescing stains. The LYKOS™ also offers
additional benefits for cutting-edge clinical processes such as
trophectoderm biopsy, blastomere biopsy, pre-implantation genetic
diagnosis (PGD), and laser-assisted hatching.
Also at ASRM 2011, Hamilton Thorne will be previewing its IMSI
STRICT™ imaging analysis software. IMSI
STRICT™ provides fertility clinicians with
the ability to select optimum sperm and thus improve outcomes
during ICSI procedures. The process of choosing the sperm with the
best morphology is termed intracytoplasmic morphologically selected
sperm injection (IMSI). Sperm morphology was researched at
Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, by Dr. Thinus Kruger
and his team who defined STRICT Criteria and classified stained,
non-living sperm according to their physical characteristics by
applying STRICT Criteria. The World Health Organization (WHO) has
accepted STRICT Criteria morphology as a preferred standard for
sperm classification and selection. Hamilton Thorne implements the
principles of STRICT Criteria morphology in its IMSI
STRICT™ analysis, which allows living sperm
to be evaluated and the best cells to be selected for
fertilization. Current research in the field supports that STRICT
Criteria provides the best possible outcomes. Hamilton Thorne has
collaborated with PrimeLogic, a software engineering company in
South Africa, to implement IMSI STRICT™ and
expects to launch beta testing of the software in Q4.
"In the fertility markets, IMSI is becoming a key procedure to
improve outcomes in fertility treatments," said Diarmaid
Douglas-Hamilton, Chief Technology Officer of Hamilton Thorne Ltd.
"We believe that our IMSI STRICT™ product will represent a
significant step forward in the sperm selection process and provide
scientists and patients with better solutions for their conception
goals. The speed of the IMSI STRICT™ analysis
should yield real-time results to enhance the work flow
efficiency."
Hamilton Thorne will also screen laboratory footage from its
collaboration with ISee3D Inc. to showcase their unique single
camera, single lens, single chip 3D microscope technology that is
currently in development.The technology partnership was formed to
develop a single lens 3D microscope adapter that will result in the
support of 3D display by research grade microscopes currently only
capable of 2D.
The 3D lens provides researchers with an innovative way to view
cells and easily conduct scientific processes. The adapter produces
3D imaging through the video channel via the camera's optical port
and is optimized for use in biological research. The adapter
provides a cost-effective solution for this grade of
camera/microscope configuration and may also be fitted with a
universal adapter to support other high-powered microscopes. For
more information on ISee3D's single lens, single camera technology,
please visit www.ISee3D.com.
About Hamilton Thorne Ltd.
(www.hamiltonthorne.com)
Hamilton Thorne provides novel solutions for Life Science that
reduce cost, increase productivity as much as ten-fold, and enable
research breakthroughs in regenerative medicine, stem cell research
and fertility markets. The Company's new LYKOS™, Staccato™ and
Stiletto™ laser systems offer significant scientific advantages in
the fields of developmental biology, cancer research and other
segments of cell biology. Hamilton Thorne's laser products attach
to standard inverted microscopes and operate as robotic
micro-surgeons, enabling a wide array of scientific applications
and procedures. Each member of Hamilton Thorne's family of products
serves a different research purpose. By simply turning the
microscope turret, researchers can have a new world of scientific
capabilities at their fingertips.
Hamilton Thorne's growing customer base includes pharmaceutical
companies, biotechnology companies, fertility clinics, university
research centers, and other commercial and academic research
establishments worldwide. Current customers include world-leading
research labs such as Harvard University, MIT, Yale, McGill
University, DuPont, Monsanto, Charles River Labs, Jackson Labs,
Merck, Novartis, Pfizer, Oxford University, and Cambridge.
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President and CEO Hamilton Thorne Ltd. 978-921-2050 Email Contact
Lisa Rivero Director of Corporate Communications Hamilton Thorne
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