Rockville, Maryland
October 28, 2008
Ariadne today
announced that University of
Florida has renewed its site license for Pathway Studio,
which they have used in medical and agricultural-related gene
expression and proteomics studies. Pathway Studio streamlines
hypothesis generation by creating visual interactive networks of
biological relationships extracted from scientific literature
and reference data sources.
The license is available to all scientists at the University of
Florida via ICBR Bioinformatics Core. “We work on many of
non-model organisms and create microarrays for them using 454
and Agilent technologies”, said Li Liu, Bioinformatics Director
at the ICBR Bioinformatics Core. “After mapping genes from these
non-model organisms to model organisms, we use Pathway Studio to
explore the gene networks”.
"Supporting clients like University of Florida, working on
mammalian, as well as other model and non-model organisms, is a
key benefit that Pathway Studio brings to the scientific
community", said John Clouston, Senior Director of Sales at
Ariadne. "The ease, low cost, and high value offered by
supporting custom, organism-focused databases were the key
criteria in their decision to renew with us. There is a lot of
research done on other organisms than human, mouse, or rat."
For more information about Pathway Studio, please contact
Ariadne at 240-453-6296 or
www.ariadnegenomics.com.
ARIADNE’s Pathway Studio software is used worldwide as a
comprehensive solution for analysis and searching of pathways
and molecular interaction information. Ariadne offers desktop
and enterprise editions of Pathway Studio which are supported by
several commercial and publicly available molecular interaction
databases including ResNet Mammalian, ResNet Plant, and Prolexys
HyNet. Pathway Studio is powered by MedScan* Technology, which
researchers can use to edit and enhance database content from
the current literature and from experimental data.
*Patent pending
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