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Johns Hopkins Bayview Proteomics Center Chooses Ludesi

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Ludesi AB has announced that Johns Hopkins Bayview Proteomics Center, Baltimore, has selected Ludesi for its complete image analysis processing of two-dimensional gels.

The Johns Hopkins Bayview Proteomics Center has selected Ludesi for its gel image analysis obtained from two-dimensional (2D) gel electrophoresis, a key technology within the growing field of expression proteomics.

"Ludesi offers the industry’s by far most accurate option when it comes to 2D gel image analysis," comments Ola Forsstrom-Olsson, CEO at Ludesi.

"Our technology is uncovering crucial information in 2D gel images that conventional 2D gel software doesn’t find because of analysis errors."

"The unparalleled accuracy of Ludesi’s image analysis is the main reason that leading scientists have chosen our solution."

Johns Hopkins Bayview Proteomics Center is directed by Dr. Jennifer Van Eyk. Dr. Van Eyk is an associate professor in the departments of medicine, biological chemistry and biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

"Johns Hopkins Bayview Proteomics Center and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is world-renowned for scientific excellence and front-end applied medical research. It is an honor to work with such successful and skilled scientists," concludes Mr. Forsstrom-Olsson.

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