A Major New Proteomics Software offering the World's Fastest 2D Gel Analysis

Syngene

By Syngene Ltd, , Syngene

From the developers of Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis solutions, comes Dymension, a revolutionary new software enabling scientists to increase productivity in their proteomics research, by accurately analysing 2D gels in seconds.

Marketed under the Dymension brand, this revolutionary software can analyse a typical 2D gel image in seconds compared to many minutes or hours which is typical for all other 2D analysis software currently on the market.

In addition to its outstanding speed, Dymension has a new spot finding algorithm for superb spot detection, resulting in minimal post editing.

Coupled with a completely automatic gel alignment process, Dymension eliminates the need for “walk away time” whilst waiting for the image to be analysed. Instead, the whole imaging process right through to results and report generation takes just a few minutes.

Dymension has been extensively tested and verified by a number of independent scientists in eminent academic institutes across the world. They have confirmed the speed, accuracy and ease of use of Dymension against other leading 2D analysis software packages.

Dymension has taken over 5 years to develop and represents a substantial investment from the Company. Its high levels of automation and integration provide complete quality assurance from data to printed report.

The confidence in Dymension’s capabilities is reflected in the novel methods of purchasing it, as the software can be bought outright, rented or paid for on a per use basis.

Paul Ellwood, Sales & Marketing Director explained: “We have been developing software for life science applications for more than 17 years, so have a long and distinguished history of producing excellent software to meet scientists’ ever changing requirements.

The technically challenging evolution of Dymension has been driven by global demand for faster 2D analysis and we are convinced that our resulting Dymension software is now a world-class solution to this important proteomics problem.”

Cambridge, UK

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