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The John P. Robarts Research Institute and Virtek Vision International form Collaborative Research Partnership
- Virtek will support research initiatives with recently launched Chipreader(TM) Product - Toronto Stock Exchange Symbol: VRK
LONDON, ON, Feb. 15 /CNW/ - TSE - VRK - As one of Canada's leading biomedical research institutions, The John P. Robarts Research Institute is proud to announce the addition of a DNA chip reader to its infrastructure in London, Ontario. This technology is brought to the scientists and their laboratories at Robarts through collaboration with Virtek Vision, a Waterloo-based company specialized in precision laser technology. "We see this collaboration as a win-win relationship for both Robarts and Virtek since this pioneering technology can be materially enhanced through active interaction with our scientists and their laboratories," says Michael Crowley, Vice President Business Development at Robarts. "The use of DNA chips is an exploding technology that is still in its infancy. Virtek has demonstrated a thorough understanding of the current technology, and working with the researchers at Robarts will help both organizations stay on the leading edge of this important area," adds Jim Crocker, Virtek's President and CEO. The DNA chip is a recent innovation that provides unprecedented speed and versatility to biomedical researchers. Essentially, the DNA chip is a small fiber-glass surface that is mounted with thousands of known short gene strands that may be of interest within a particular human disease condition. Once constructed, the chip is placed in contact with clinical or laboratory test DNA samples isolated from living cells to identify which genes are expressed or "suppressed" during a disease process. Currently, the DNA chip technology is used mostly as a tool within research laboratories to identify patterns of gene expression within various cell types and diseased tissues of the human body. Within the laboratory, this technology dramatically accelerates gene analysis and provides considerable savings over conventional laboratory techniques. With further development in the upcoming years, it is anticipated that the DNA chip technology will advance into the clinic as a diagnostic tool to identify and monitor genetic diseases within human individuals. With its ChipReader(TM), Virtek will support initiatives of scientists and research laboratories at Robarts who are involved in understanding various human diseases. The ChipReader is a DNA chip scanner developed by Virtek as a turn-key (user friendly) solution to DNA chip analysis. This product is based upon Virtek's core competency in precision laser technology and provides a one-step, convenient method of scanning DNA chips. ChipReader is the smallest, most sensitive instrument on the market today. As part of this collaboration, scientists at Robarts will form a center of excellence for microchip technology and provide Virtek with user-based input for future developments of the technology. The introduction of DNA chip technology provides yet another boost to Robarts' scientists in the discovery and understanding of major human diseases. As a result of this collaboration, Robarts scientists will undertake projects to identify the genetic factors associated with heart disease, neurodegenerative disorders (such as Alzheimer's, Lou Gehrig's Disease and Spinal Cord Injuries) and autoimmune syndromes (such as Type I Diabetes, Multiple Sclerosis and Transplant Rejection). DNA chip technology will help basic medical researchers reveal the underlying biological processes involved in these diseases and may provide insights for new methods of prevention and treatment.
The John P. Robarts Research Institute, officially opened in 1986, is Canada's only privately operated and directed medical research facility. The Institute is comprised of some 405 highly qualified individuals, including 45 basic research and clinician scientists. Research is focused in the following eight areas: Advanced Imaging; Autoimmunity/Diabetes; Clinical Pharmacology; Clinical Trials; Gene Therapy and Molecular Virology; Heart and Circulation; Stroke and Neurodegenerative Diseases; and Transplantation and Immunobiology. In addition to Robarts track record in medical discovery, the Institute has succeeded in spinning off some of its newly discovered technologies into private companies that are creating high tech jobs and wealth. . Robarts is affiliated with The University of Western Ontario and London Health Sciences Centre.
Virtek Vision, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Virtek Vision Corp. in Canada and Virtek Vision Inc. in the United States, is a world leading supplier of precision laser systems designed to increase throughput, enhance quality and reduce costs. Virtek is based in Waterloo, Canada with offices near Boston, London, England and Brussels, Belgium. Virtek is traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange, under the symbol VRK. %SEDAR: 00006230E -0- 02/15/2000
For further information: Jay Hussey, Investor Relations, Virtek Vision Institute, (416) 815-0700, ext. 225, (416) 815-0080 fax, jhussey@equicomgroup.com; Irene Posliff, Communications Officer, The John P. Robarts Research, (519) 663-5777, ext. 1-34409, (519) 663-3789 fax, iposliff@rri.on.ca; To request a free copy of this organization's annual report, please go to www.newswire.ca and click on reports@cnw.
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