Global leader in high content screening introduces latest version of Columbus data storageanalysis system at 2012 High Content Analysis Conference in San Francisco

WALTHAM, Mass., a global leader focused on the healthsafety of people and the environment, will showcase the enhanced in San Francisco. Researchers in the areas of cancerstem cells, predictive toxicity, neuroscience and developmental biology can benefit from the improved capabilities of the updated Columbus system, which are intended to enable fastermore powerful high content analysis-based research applications.

The Columbus 2.3 platform now enables scientists to perform their high content analysis on one powerful platform, from image analysis through to secondary analysis, regardless of which high content screening (HCS) instrument they have. The secondary analysis capabilities can enable scientists to select small interfering RNA (siRNA) or compounds with desirable inhibition or activation effects, by proving the statistical significance of the observations madeimage analysis stage of a high content screening campaign. Multiple plates or batches are analyzed, filtering out anomaliesidentifying trends.

The improved morphology analysis capability of the software is designed to give scientists a more complete understanding of the effects different treatments have on cell samples, adding to the Columbus system's already extensive analysis tools that enable scientists to analyze high content images acquired on any instrument.

The platform is designed to shorten high content analysis workflow and ultimately accelerate research in disease, biologydrug discovery. The updated system's new secondary analysis capabilitiesimproved morphology analysis make the Columbus platform one of the only universal high-volume image analysisstorage solutions commercially available for high content screening. The Columbus system supports an extensive range of image file formats for microscopyscreening with import filtersthrough compliance with the Open Microscopy Environment (OME).

"PerkinElmer understands how important data analysis is to our customers. The Columbus system provides researchers with a single solution for high content analysis that is designed to enable analysis of data from all major HCS systems in a consistent waycompare the cellular parameters, thereby leading to better qualitymore statistically relevant results," said Achim Von Leoprechting, vice presidentgeneral manager, in-vitro solutions, PerkinElmer.

This latest version of the Columbus system features a further improved version of PerkinElmer's unique machine-learning technology, PhenoLOGIC™, which makes cell classification as easy as point-and-click. It also includes changes to the user interface which make it similar to the instrument control software for PerkinElmer's Systems, intended to reduce time spent training staff on the use of multiple software platforms.

About PerkinElmer, Inc.

PerkinElmer, Inc. is a global leader focused on improving the health and safety of peoplethe environment. The Company reported revenue of approximately $1.7 billion in 2010, has about 7,000 employees serving customers in more than 150 countries,is a component of the S&P 500 Index. Additional information is available through 1-877-PKI-NYSE, or at .

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Source: PerkinElmer, Inc.

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