HOLLISTON, Mass., March 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Harvard Bioscience, Inc. (NASDAQ:HBIO) today announced that it will be showcasing its latest product innovations at the Society of Toxicology (SOT) conference from March 11-13, 2024, in Salt Lake City. Complementing an already extensive product line, the new innovations provide exciting new opportunities for advancing preclinical and organoid-focused therapy development.
DSI™ Ponemah™ Data Management Platform Provides Integrated Preclinical Solution
The Company's industry-leading GLP-compliant Ponemah™ preclinical data management platform now includes integrations with the new SoHo™ implantable telemetry solution and the VivaMARS™ high-capacity behavior monitoring system.
By integrating these new applications in a single data management platform, the Ponemah system provides users with a powerful tool for managing and analyzing data across a range of studies. The integrated platform also opens new opportunities for the use of emerging machine learning-based algorithms to efficiently analyze large data pools.
SoHo™ Implantable Real-Time Telemetry for Small Animal Models
Together with the Ponemah platform, the SoHo telemetry solution enables researchers to collect, manage, analyze and report findings from multiple concurrent small animal models in a more natural shared housing environment. In addition, the SoHo solution allows data to be collected over longer time periods and opens exciting new opportunities for longitudinal studies. SoHo supports the customer's business needs by reducing operating costs and test cycle times, enabling increased testing throughput. For more information visit the DSI website at https://www.datasci.com/products/implantable-telemetry/soho-telemetry-system.
VivaMARS™ Activity Monitoring System
The VivaMARS system combines the Company's infrared Panlab® activity monitoring technology with its Ponemah platform to create an integrated, GLP-compliant solution for real-time, high precision behavioral testing. The system is ideally suited to meet the high throughput, automated neuropharmacology and neurotoxicology ...