SCIEX and the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute to Collaborate in Disease Research Project

SCIEX, a global leader in life science analytical technologies, today announced that it is collaborating with the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital, one of the world’s leading centers for biomedical research, to improve disease studies.

April 22, 2010

SCIEX, a global leader in life science analytical technologies, today announced that it is collaborating with the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital, one of the world's leading centers for biomedical research, to improve disease studies. The project is focused on better understanding cancer, diabetes and heart disease by advancing the study of proteins through the use of an emerging mass spectrometry platform currently under development by SCIEX.

Leading researcher Tony Pawson, Ph.D., a Kyoto Prize-winning scientist, and his team at the Lunenfeld are focusing their biomedical studies on analyzing complex protein interactions and modifications in the pathways and processes of communication between cells. The Lunenfeld is at the forefront of using mass spectrometry technology to apply protein research to enhance the field of cell biology and provide new insights into human diseases.

Through this collaboration, Lunenfeld researchers are using the life science industry's first mass spectrometry system that combines qualitative and quantitative analysis at high resolution, high speed and high sensitivity with accurate mass. The result will be new workflows and applications that will be made available to the global life science community when SCIEX launches the new platform later this year. These workflows and applications will help expand the use of mass spectrometry across the life sciences.

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Tony Pawson, Ph.D., Distinguished Investigator, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute
"Mass spectrometry has incredible power to support human health by unraveling mysteries of the basic mechanisms of diseases. The new SCIEX accurate-mass technology is a significant leap forward in mass spectrometry tools for biomedical analysis, enabling us to better understand highly complex medical conditions and improve the quality of information emerging in the field of cell biology. This could lead to better ways to treat diseases in the future."

Dave Hicks, Vice President and General Manager of Pharmaceuticals and Proteomics, SCIEX
"Scientists around the world continue to adopt mass spectrometry to solve some of science's biggest challenges. This collaboration between SCIEX and the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute is a great example of the power of this technology to understand more about the complexities of proteins and apply this knowledge to disease research. Through the development of workflows and applications, we will be able to deliver more effective ways of working that will be available on the industry's most unique mass spectrometry platform."

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About the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital
The Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital, a University of Toronto affiliated research centre established in 1985, is one of the world's premier centres in biomedical research. Thirty-four principal investigators lead research in diabetes, cancer biology, epidemiology, stem cell research, women's and infants' health, neurobiology and systems biology. For more information on the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, please visit www.lunenfeld.ca.

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