bio1NF0RM - July 18, 2008 By Vivien Marx

Software Firms Tap Max Planck Lab to Aid in Development of Cell-Imaging Tools
Given the research trend toward translational medicine, two German image analysis software companies, Definiens and Transinsight, are seeking proximity to academic labs and publicly funded research ventures to expand their product capabilities and their potential circle of users.
In particular, biochemist Marino Zerial, director at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden, is currently working with both firms on different cell analysis software projects: Transinsight recently began marketing a software package based on technology developed in Zerial's lab, while Definiens is collaborating with him in a systems biology research consortium called EndoSys.
05. February 2008 Dresden, Germany
Kalaimoscope Version 7.5 released
The collaboration between Transinsight GmbH and the Max Planck
Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden
in the area of knowledge-based image analysis continues. The
latest breakthrough in life cell image analysis is the new version of
the motion-tracking software platform Kalaimoscope.
05. May 2007 Dresden, Germany - Boston, U.S.A.
Meet us in Boston @ Bio 2007
German Pavilion booth # 676.

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Processes
Three year collaboration between Transinsight GmbH and the Max Planck
Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden
Transinsight GmbH enters into a three year collaboration with the Max
Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) in Dresden
in the area of knowledge-based image analysis.
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