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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (22280)1/20/2005 10:07:20 AM
From: manny t  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 48461
 
JMAR,

JMAR Assembles Scientific Board to Advise Its X-Ray Microscope Program
Thursday January 20, 8:30 am ET

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 20, 2005--JMAR Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: JMAR - News) has established a scientific advisory board (SAB) to provide guidance on the design, development and application of the Company's compact soft X-ray microscope (XRM), a unique in-lab tool for imaging to sub-50 nanometer resolution.
The SAB includes the following four independent experts in X-ray microscopy:

Gary Mitchell, Ph.D., a leading researcher at the Dow Chemical Company. Dr. Mitchell has received Dow's Analytical Sciences Division's highest internal award for X-ray spectromicroscopy of polymeric materials.
Professor Hans Hertz, Head of the Biomedical and X-Ray Physics Division, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. His group has developed a compact X-ray microscope for research in biology and medicine.
Carolyn Larabell, Ph.D., who holds a joint appointment with UCSF's Anatomy Department and with Berkeley Lab's Physical Biosciences Division. Dr. Larabell is recognized as a leading expert in X-ray microscopy for biological applications.
Mark Ellisman, Ph.D., a Professor of Neurosciences and Bioengineering. Dr. Ellisman is also Director of the Center for Research on Biological Structure and Director of the National Center of Microscopy and Imaging Research at the University of California, San Diego.
"The creation of this SAB demonstrates our commitment to create the first commercially viable X-ray microscopy tool for the research and bioscience markets," commented Ronald A. Walrod, CEO of JMAR. "We are pleased to have the support of this team of internationally recognized experts with great depth and breadth of experience. Their feedback at every stage of XRM development will ensure that we stay on track to meet the highest scientific standards while continuing to meet our production milestones. The participation of these key industry professionals will not only materially contribute to our development efforts but will provide JMAR invaluable reach and exposure into target XRM applications and markets."

JMAR is developing the first standard product compact X-ray microscope for 2D and 3D visualization of single cells and polymers at sub-50 nanometer resolution. The XRM will enable research facilities worldwide to rapidly carry out X-ray microscopy in their own facilities for the first time. The Company anticipates that the XRM will be available in 2006.