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Chicago and San Antonio Implement Successful Employee Health and Wellness Programs with Foundation Grant

WASHINGTON, Jan. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Beverage Foundation for a Healthy America (ABFHA) today announced that, with the support of a $5 million "Employee Wellness Challenge" grant, the cities of Chicago and San Antonio have made significant strides in helping their municipal employees improve their health and wellness. Announced in October 2012, the Foundation grant was provided to support the two cities' efforts to encourage municipal employee participation in wellness programs.  After a nearly one year competition, which ran from January through early December 2013, the City of Chicago has won the challenge with its "Chicago Lives Healthy" program.

"In our eyes, both cities are winners in this competition," said Susan K. Neely, president and chair of ABFHA, and president and CEO of the American Beverage Association. "ABFHA is proud to continue its work to support efforts such as these that contribute to the health of local communities."

As part of the Wellness Challenge, the City of Chicago had 91 percent of its employees complete biometric screenings, which were made available at Walgreens pharmacies at numerous locations throughout the Chicagoland area.

"City employees in Chicago and San Antonio have taken a major step towards taking control of their health and well-being," said Mayor Rahm Emanuel. "The Chicago Lives Healthy wellness program is a national model for creating a healthier workforce while controlling health care costs and this friendly competition with San Antonio highlights simple ways everyone can create a better quality of life for themselves and their families."

San Antonio also had unprecedented participation in its employee wellness program.  Fifty-seven percent of its employees completed biometric screenings, well surpassing the City's previous 20 percent participation rates.

"Through this competition, we have increased employee participation in the City of San Antonio's wellness programs to record levels," said Mayor Juli?n Castro.  "We look forward to continuing the momentum by expanding our wellness offerings and improving the lives of our employees and their families."

"Our City team has made great strides this year with our Employee Wellness Program," added San Antonio City Manager Sheryl Sculley. "Our initiatives are motivating City employees to be more active and learn about their personal health.  We look forward to building on this success." 

The first installment of the grant was provided at the onset of the "Employee Wellness Challenge," with the remaining funds to be dispersed upon its completion.  Both cities provided the Foundation with independently certified results of their programs.  The initial grant funds were used for a range of wellness efforts, including biometric screenings, blood pressure training, free blood pressure monitors and education materials. 

The second installment of the grant will be used by the cities to build upon these efforts.  The City of Chicago, which will receive $2.5 million, intends to: extend its employee convenience screenings beyond Walgreens to PSM and American Healthways; provide blood pressure training at Rush University Medical Center; and develop additional wellness education programs and materials. The City of San Antonio, which will receive $1.5 million, is currently developing plans to use these funds, which may include an employee weight management program, enhanced wellness initiatives and a fitness facility.

The American Beverage Foundation for a Healthy America (www.beveragefoundation.org) seeks to make a significant contribution to the health of local communities by providing grants to support charitable programs at community organizations that work to advance both the physical health of their local citizens and the environmental health of their communities.   Since its inception, the Foundation has supported a number of programs, including: a multi-year grant to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for expansion of its childhood obesity prevention and research programs; grants to promote nutrition and health initiatives to more than 25 organizations in 19 states through its State Association/Community Organization Grant Program; and funding for an environmental grant to increase recycling in Massachusetts.  The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) created and funded by America's non-alcoholic beverage industry and is a reflection of the industry's long-standing tradition of giving back to communities.

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Adrian Bird wins the Frontiers of Knowledge Award for mapping gene activation and introducing new prospects to cure neurological disorders

MADRID, Jan. 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The sixth annual BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Biomedicine category goes to British biochemist Adrian Bird, "for his discoveries in the field of epigenetics." Bird's achievements includes mapping DNA regions where genes are activated by the addition of a type of molecule known as a methyl group, in a process known as methylation. This contribution is of a fundamental nature, since DNA methylation, as the jury explains, "plays a crucial role in many diseases and in the progression of nearly all types of cancer."

In the words of the award citation: "In a mammal, all cells have the same DNA sequence. However, cells involved in different functions express distinct subsets of genes. These different expression patterns are stabilized through epigenetic marks, of which DNA methylation was the first to be discovered and characterized. DNA methylation marks are inherited as cells divide, and in some cases inherited across generations."

His work on methylation would later lead Bird to a discovery which could prove game-changing in the neurosciences domain. In experiments with mice, he found that by correcting defects in a protein associated with a severe form of autism known as Rett syndrome, the symptoms of the condition disappeared. "This is the first time that a neurological disease has been reversed in an experimental context, and offers hope that this approach can be translated into the clinic," the citation continues.

This result, obtained in 2007, has refocused research efforts on this congenital condition, which affects girls – one in every 10,000 – and causes severe mental retardation and the progressive and persistent loss of cognitive and motor skills. Bird has since combined his basic research with an active involvement in the quest "to do in humans what we have done in mice," he explained on the phone yesterday. "I used to be quite content with myself just pursuing knowledge. But to see that your research can have such practical relevance in people's lives adds a new dimension, and makes the whole thing more exciting and engaging," he remarked during the same conversation, after stating his surprise and gratitude for the jury's decision.

Importance in cancer and aging

Epigenetic changes in the genome occur naturally during embryonic development and throughout life. They are also the mechanism through which the environment impacts our genes – smoking, for instance, affects DNA methylation. So understanding how these changes happen is a vital first step in order to understand diseases like Rett syndrome, and clarify the ways in which lifestyle and environmental factors influence cancer.

"DNA methylation is organized in a pattern, which is slightly different in each cell. And in the case of cancer cells, we know that these patterns are really messed up," Bird explains. "Although the relationship between DNA methylation and cancer is not fully understood, it seems pretty clear that certain genes in the tumor cell that depend on the absence of methylation become methylated and are shut down in consequence, which facilitates the development of cancer."

By the late seventies, scientists knew a relationship existed between methylation and gene activation, but not how it worked. Bird obtained the first ever DNA methylation map, defining the regions where the process unfolds.

New hope for Rett syndrome

Bird not only revealed the precise form of organization of "the regions within the genome marked by DNA methylation," the jury remarks, but also "identified proteins that read the DNA methylation signals, mutation of which leads to human diseases."

His discovery of the MeCP2 protein that detects methylation signals in the genome occurred in the early nineties, before the human genome was sequenced. It was therefore a "huge surprise" to me and everyone, recalls Bird;  once he was able to show, at the end of that decade, that it was a mutation in this protein that causes Rett syndrome.

Even more remarkable was his achievement in reversing the disorder in an animal model. In 2001, Bird switched research tactics and created a mouse with the Rett syndrome genetic defect, presenting all the symptoms of the disease. In 2007, he found a way to activate the correct protein in these laboratory animals, and the symptoms disappeared.

"We didn't expect it because it was assumed that once you have a neurological disorder, you have it forever. We thought we might, with luck, delay the animals' death or perhaps alleviate some of the symptoms," Bird reflects. "But what we got was a clear result, a spectacular improvement. It was one of those Eureka moments."

The new laureate explained at a press event this morning that his experiment to treat mice with Rett syndrome started from the fact that the disease is not accompanied by the death of neurons, so it was theoretically possible to restore them to a fully functional state. This characteristic is shared by fragile X syndrome, another disabling hereditary disorder.

"We are still far from finding a cure for these diseases, but our work provides a proof of concept that has got a lot of other research groups involved in the search for therapies."

Bird admits to feeling pressured by the thought of people waiting for a cure and "frustrated" at the failure, so far, to replicate his results in human subjects. He also warns that "we cannot be sure" if the same cure will work in humans. Nevertheless, the hope felt by many families is not, in his view, unfounded: "The parents know it will take time, and that their daughters might not benefit from the advances. But they also know that there are lots of labs around the world working on curing Rett syndrome, and that wasn't the case before."

Adrian Bird was nominated for the award by David Leach, Head of the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Edinburgh

Bio notes

Sir Adrian Peter Bird earned his PhD in biochemistry from the University of Edinburgh in 1972. He then went on to occupy post-doctoral positions at the universities of Yale (United States) and Zurich (Switzerland). On returning to Edinburgh in 1975, he joined the Mammalian Genome Unit (Medical Research Council) where he would remain for eleven years. His next move was to Vienna, where he worked as a senior scientist in the Research Institute for Molecular Pathology.

In 1990, he was appointed to the Buchanan Chair of Genetics at the University of Edinburgh, a position he still holds today and which he combined for a time with the directorship of the same institution's Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology.

He is a former governor of the Wellcome Trust (among the world's leading funders of medical research), serving for three years as its Deputy Chairman.

Author of more than 150 publications in international science journals, he is a Commander of the British Empire (2005) and has received numerous awards and honors, including a knighthood in 2014.

The BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards

The BBVA Foundation promotes, funds and disseminates world-class scientific research and artistic creation, in the conviction that science, culture and knowledge in its broadest sense hold the key to a better future for people. The Foundation designs and implements its programs in partnership with leading scientific and cultural organizations in Spain and abroad, seeking to identify and prioritize those projects with the power to move forward the frontiers of the known world.

The BBVA Foundation established its Frontiers of Knowledge Awards in 2008 to recognize the authors of outstanding contributions and radical advances in a broad range of scientific and technological areas congruent with the knowledge map of the late 20th and 21st centuries, and others that address central challenges, such as climate change and development cooperation, deserving of greater visibility and recognition. Their eight categories include classical areas like Basic Sciences (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) and Biomedicine, and other, more recent areas characteristic of our time, ranging from Information and Communication Technologies, Ecology and Conservation Biology, Climate Change and Economics, Finance and Management to Development Cooperation and the innovative realm of artistic creation that is Contemporary Music.

The juries in each category are made up of leading international experts in their respective fields, whose involvement endorses the rigor of the awards and has indeed been instrumental in consolidating their prestige. The BBVA Foundation is aided in the organization of the awards by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), the country's premier multidisciplinary research organization. As well as proposing each jury chair, the CSIC is responsible for appointing the Technical Evaluation Committees that undertake an initial assessment of candidates and draw up a reasoned shortlist for the consideration of the juries.

In the Biomedicine category, Committee members were Dolores Gonzalez-Pacanowska, research scientist at the Instituto de Parasitologia y Biomedicina "Lopez-Neyra" (IPBLN), and coordinator of the Council's Biology and Medicine Area; Rafael Giraldo, research scientist at the Biological Research Center (CIB); V?ctor de Lorenzo, research scientist at the Spanish National Center for Biotechnology (CNB), working with an ERC Advanced Grant; Sergio Moreno, research scientist at the Instituto de Biologia Funcional y Genomica (IBFG, a joint center of CSIC and the University of Salamanca); and Angela Nieto, research scientist at the Instituto de Neurociencias de Alicante (CSIC- Miguel Hernandez University).

Biomedicine jury

The jury in this category was chaired by Angelika Schnieke, Chair of Livestock Technology in the Department of Animal Science at Technische Universitat Munchen (TUM) (Germany). The secretary was Oscar Marin, Research Professor in the Department of Developmental Neurobiology at the Instituto de Neurociencias de Alicante, a joint center of CSIC and Miguel Hernandez University (Spain). Remaining members were Dario Alessi, Director of the Protein Phosphorylation Unit, a Medical Research Council unit in the College of Life Sciences at the University of Dundee (United Kingdom); Mariano Barbacid, leader of the Experimental Oncology Group at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO); Robin Lovell-Badge, Head of the Division of Stem Cell Biology and Developmental Genetics at the MRC National Institute for Medical Research (United Kingdom); Ursula Ravens, Head of the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology in the Carl Gustav Carus Medical School of Technische Universitat Dresden (TU Dresden) (Germany); and Bruce Whitelaw, Head of the Developmental Biology Division at The Roslin Institute, a basic and translational research center belonging to the University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom).

Previous laureates

The award in the last edition was shared by chemist Douglas Coleman and physician Jeffrey Friedman for "revealing the existence of the genes involved in the regulation of appetite and body weight, a discovery crucial to our understanding of human pathologies such as obesity." In the fourth edition, the award went to Alexander Varshavsky for "discovering the mechanisms involved in protein degradation." Preceding him were Shinya Yamanaka for his achievements "showing that it is possible to reprogram differentiated cells back into a state that is characteristic of pluripotent cells," and Robert Lefkowitz for "his discoveries of the seven transmembrane receptors." Finally, the winner in the inaugural edition was Joan Massague for "developing novel approaches to identify genes involved in organ-specific metastasis."

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Battelle Energy Alliance Awards NexDefense Inc. Commercialization Rights to Sophia Software Tool Developed at Idaho National Laboratory

SILICON VALLEY, Calif., Jan. 21, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- NexDefense, Inc., www.NexDefense.com, a provider of cyber security solutions for Industrial Control Systems (ICS) used in the operation of critical infrastructure, today announced that Battelle Energy Alliance (BEA) has signed a patent and copyright license giving NexDefense exclusive rights to commercialize its Sophia software. Sophia (Greek for wisdom) is an ICS network fingerprinting and monitoring tool developed at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) during the past three years with an investment of over $1.5 million from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability (DOE-OE).

Sophia is a patent-pending, passive, real-time diagnostic and security tool that builds and maintains an ICS network fingerprint and continuously monitors activity against it, alerting its managers of any abnormal communication for further investigation, monitoring or action.

Beta testing conducted by BEA recently concluded involving more than 40 participants, including major utilities, control system vendors and departments of the federal government. Participants experienced immediate benefits in the fingerprinting process (mapping of communication activities) and longer-term benefits in monitoring and testing modifications to ICS configurations. Beta participants and others in the industry have expressed interest in obtaining commercial-grade Sophia software, services and support. Currently, there are 12 active federal government users, including organizations within Homeland Security, the U.S. Army and the Navy.

Cyber security threats to critical infrastructure systems are constantly evolving and ICS network administrators and operators have a challenging job of safeguarding their systems from attacks. ICS networks have unique characteristics that require sophisticated and safe tools to protect critical infrastructure from cyber threats.

Recently, President Obama declared that the "cyber threat is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation."

"Because of the great need to meet the network security and operational challenges of our critical infrastructure, NexDefense plans to develop, enhance and tailor multiple commercial versions of Sophia to meet those needs," said Michael Assante, Co-Founder of NexDefense. "The resulting products will improve ICS operations reliability, survivability, resilience and efficiency."

"NexDefense has very strong industry relationships and offered a robust business plan to achieve our goal of widespread deployment of Sophia to the energy sector and electric power generation, transmission and distribution systems," said Mark Kaczor, BEA/INL's Senior Commercialization Manager for Sophia. "We are pleased to award NexDefense this opportunity and further support them through our Technology Assistance Program."

NexDefense is accepting participants in a new Beta II Testing and Planning program through February 15, 2014. The Beta II program will share Sophia with industry experts for their testing and deployment planning, as well as facilitate industry input into the first commercial versions of Sophia from NexDefense planned for later in 2014.

To sign up for the Beta II program or for more information on NexDefense and its commercialization of Sophia, visit www.NexDefense.com, or email info@nexdefense.com.

About NexDefense, Inc.

NexDefense brings top industrial automation and cyber security expertise together to forge proactive next-generation industrial cyber security solutions that help protect our nation's critical infrastructure, including providers of national and homeland security, electricity, natural gas, water, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and petroleum-based products.

NexDefense founders' backgrounds include founding the network security intelligence company LogiKeep, now Cisco's IntellishieldTM; Chief Security Officer (CSO) for AEP, a Fortune 200 energy company; CSO for North American Electric Reliability Corporation; creating the National Board of Security Examiners and the ICS curriculum for the SANS Institute; as well as decades of related security, technology and business experience. Read more about us here: http://nexdefense.com/about-us/our-team/.

About Idaho National Laboratory

Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is one of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) 10 multi-program national laboratories. The laboratory performs work in each of DOE's strategic goal areas: energy, national security, science and environment. INL is the nation's leading center for nuclear energy research and development. Day-to-day management and operation of the laboratory is the responsibility of Battelle Energy Alliance (BEA).

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Interactive Health Awarded Illinois' Healthiest Employer by Crain's Chicago Business

Interactive Health awarded Illinois' Healthiest Employer by Crain's Chicago Business. (PRNewsFoto/Interactive Health)jwplayer.key="2kY/GKwZ2uQZmDlQ9VYArfZt2b4+KhHX3+DM4zisgtE=";CHICAGO, Jan. 21, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Interactive Health is pleased to announce that it has been selected as a 2013 Illinois' Healthiest Employer by Crain's Chicago Business. Interactive Health was named the Healthiest Employer winner in the 100-499 employees category, competing against 38 other organizations.

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The Healthiest Employer awards program recognizes organizations that are committed to creating a healthy workplace. The award measures wellness programs in six key categories: culture and leadership commitment, foundational components, strategic planning, communication and marketing, programming and interventions, and reporting and analysis. Award recognition signals an employer's commitment to improving employee health.

"We are thrilled to win Illinois' Healthiest Employers. Wellness is our business, and I am proud of our employees for embracing healthy living. I want to recognize and thank our wellness champions; their creativity and enthusiasm is vital to our program's success," said Joseph O'Brien, President and CEO, Interactive Health.

As a wellness program provider, Interactive Health's entire business is built on creating a culture of health that improves health and wellbeing. In 2013, several enhancements were made to help its employees incorporate healthy behaviors as a part of their "Inspire Health, Lead the Way" wellness program. The program includes biometric screenings, immediate outreach to at-risk employees, extensive health coaching, an on-staff physician, team challenges, educational workshops, and a personal health action plan for each employee and spouse. Interactive Health makes a conscious effort to keep its culture fun, with exercise breaks and free onsite massages.

About Interactive Health 
Interactive Health (www.interactivehealthinc.com) is the leading provider of outcomes-based health management solutions designed to engage employees in the management of their health through early detection and identification of risk factors. Through Smart Testing and a personalized health risk assessment, a proven methodology is applied to detect health risk at the earliest possible stage. If health issues are detected, Interactive Health immediately intervenes to engage individuals with a personalized course of action. A unique achievable goal is assigned to each participant based on individual results and health improvements are measured using Interactive Health's proprietary Health Index. Interactive Health has a 20-year track record of creating the Healthiest Companies in America.

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Rare Genetic Variations May Account for Severe Reaction to LABA Drugs in Some Asthmatics

Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center logo. (PRNewsFoto/Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center HealthWire)jwplayer.key="2kY/GKwZ2uQZmDlQ9VYArfZt2b4+KhHX3+DM4zisgtE=";WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Jan. 27, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- More than 25 million people in the United States have asthma, a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways causing recurring periods of wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath and coughing.

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Although several types of drugs are available to treat asthma, long-acting beta agonists (LABAs) are among the most commonly used and work well for most people. However, for a small subgroup of people with asthma, LABAs can cause severe, life-threatening side effects and carry a boxed safety warning from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The dilemma for doctors and researchers has been in determining who is at risk of a severe reaction to the drug so that alternative medications can be prescribed.

"This severe reaction only occurs in a very small percentage of people who have asthma, and we don't know what makes these people different from those who do well on this therapy," said Eugene Bleecker, M.D., director of the Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine Research at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and senior author of the study, which is published in the Jan. 27 issue of Lancet Respiratory Medicine.

"We hypothesized that rare gene variants would account for uncommon and severe adverse responses to long-acting beta agonists. Because these variants occur less frequently, they have the potential to have a stronger influence on drug response."

In the National Institutes of Health-funded study, researchers at Wake Forest Baptist identified and evaluated six rare gene variants within the beta2-adrenergic receptor gene, the gene that may influence the response to beta agonist drugs. These rare variants were found through the sequencing of DNA from blood samples of 191 non-Hispanic white, 197 African-American and 73 Puerto Rican asthma patients.

The researchers found that African-American asthma patients had five rare variants, a far greater number compared to non-Hispanic white patients who only had one variant. The Puerto Rican patients had one variant, which had previously only been identified in African-Americans.

"Looking at different ethnic groups provides an opportunity to study rare variants that come with different ethnic ancestries. In general, older ancestral populations, such as Africans, have a higher frequency of rare genetic variants that could account for differences in responses to LABAs," said Victor Ortega, M.D., a pulmonary disease specialist at Wake Forest Baptist and first author of the study.

The researchers then evaluated 1,209 asthma patients to determine the impact of these variants on the risk of hospital admission for a severe asthma episode in the past year. They found that these rare variants significantly increased the risk for a hospital admission in asthma patients treated with a long-acting beta agonist. This association was not observed in those who were not treated with the drugs.

Further analysis was conducted on two variants for effects on additional health-care related outcomes. The research team found that these variants significantly increased urgent outpatient visits and treatment with oral or injectable steroids because of increased asthma symptoms in patients treated with a long-acting beta agonist.

Finally, the team looked at data on asthma symptoms and found non-Hispanic whites who had a rare variant were more than twice as likely to have uncontrolled symptoms during LABA therapy. The finding was replicated in a separate group of 516 non-Hispanic whites who were treated with LABAs at 12- and 24-month follow-up visits.

Non-Hispanic whites from both the primary and replication groups with this rare variant were more than twice as likely to experience uncontrolled, persistent symptoms during treatment with a long-acting beta agonist.

The research team concluded that screening for these rare variants is not recommended at this time until further research can be conducted to validate the group's findings. However, genetic testing may be helpful for severe asthmatics that are being treated with multiple therapies, including high-dose inhaled steroid and long-acting beta agonists, and are still uncontrolled and very symptomatic, according to Bleecker and Ortega.

With additional research, there is the potential to identify genetic biomarkers that could predict the best treatment option for people with asthma, a goal of personalized medicine, the authors said.

Co-authors of the study are Gregory Hawkins, Ph.D., Wendy Moore, M.D., Annette Hastie, Ph.D., Elizabeth Ampleford, Ph.D., Stephen Peters, M.D., and Deborah Meyers, Ph.D., of Wake Forest Baptist; William Busse, M.D., of University of Wisconsin; Mario Castro, M.D., of Washington University; Domingo Chardon, M.D., Federico Montealegre, Ph.D., Hospital Episcopal San Lucas, Ponce School of Medicine, Ponce, Puerto Rico; Serpil Erzurum, M.D., Cleveland Clinic Foundation; Elliot Israel, M.D., of Brigham and Women's Hospital; and Sally Wenzel, M.D., of University of Pittsburgh.

This research was supported by research funds from the National Institutes of Health grants U10 HL109164, RC2 HL101487, U01HL65899, R01HL76285, K12HL89992, U10HL098103 and NR013700.

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Interactive Health Awarded Illinois' Healthiest Employer by Crain's Chicago Business

Interactive Health awarded Illinois' Healthiest Employer by Crain's Chicago Business. (PRNewsFoto/Interactive Health)jwplayer.key="2kY/GKwZ2uQZmDlQ9VYArfZt2b4+KhHX3+DM4zisgtE=";CHICAGO, Jan. 21, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Interactive Health is pleased to announce that it has been selected as a 2013 Illinois' Healthiest Employer by Crain's Chicago Business. Interactive Health was named the Healthiest Employer winner in the 100-499 employees category, competing against 38 other organizations.

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The Healthiest Employer awards program recognizes organizations that are committed to creating a healthy workplace. The award measures wellness programs in six key categories: culture and leadership commitment, foundational components, strategic planning, communication and marketing, programming and interventions, and reporting and analysis. Award recognition signals an employer's commitment to improving employee health.

"We are thrilled to win Illinois' Healthiest Employers. Wellness is our business, and I am proud of our employees for embracing healthy living. I want to recognize and thank our wellness champions; their creativity and enthusiasm is vital to our program's success," said Joseph O'Brien, President and CEO, Interactive Health.

As a wellness program provider, Interactive Health's entire business is built on creating a culture of health that improves health and wellbeing. In 2013, several enhancements were made to help its employees incorporate healthy behaviors as a part of their "Inspire Health, Lead the Way" wellness program. The program includes biometric screenings, immediate outreach to at-risk employees, extensive health coaching, an on-staff physician, team challenges, educational workshops, and a personal health action plan for each employee and spouse. Interactive Health makes a conscious effort to keep its culture fun, with exercise breaks and free onsite massages.

About Interactive Health 
Interactive Health (www.interactivehealthinc.com) is the leading provider of outcomes-based health management solutions designed to engage employees in the management of their health through early detection and identification of risk factors. Through Smart Testing and a personalized health risk assessment, a proven methodology is applied to detect health risk at the earliest possible stage. If health issues are detected, Interactive Health immediately intervenes to engage individuals with a personalized course of action. A unique achievable goal is assigned to each participant based on individual results and health improvements are measured using Interactive Health's proprietary Health Index. Interactive Health has a 20-year track record of creating the Healthiest Companies in America.

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Battelle Energy Alliance Awards NexDefense Inc. Commercialization Rights to Sophia Software Tool Developed at Idaho National Laboratory

SILICON VALLEY, Calif., Jan. 21, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- NexDefense, Inc., www.NexDefense.com, a provider of cyber security solutions for Industrial Control Systems (ICS) used in the operation of critical infrastructure, today announced that Battelle Energy Alliance (BEA) has signed a patent and copyright license giving NexDefense exclusive rights to commercialize its Sophia software. Sophia (Greek for wisdom) is an ICS network fingerprinting and monitoring tool developed at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) during the past three years with an investment of over $1.5 million from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability (DOE-OE).

Sophia is a patent-pending, passive, real-time diagnostic and security tool that builds and maintains an ICS network fingerprint and continuously monitors activity against it, alerting its managers of any abnormal communication for further investigation, monitoring or action.

Beta testing conducted by BEA recently concluded involving more than 40 participants, including major utilities, control system vendors and departments of the federal government. Participants experienced immediate benefits in the fingerprinting process (mapping of communication activities) and longer-term benefits in monitoring and testing modifications to ICS configurations. Beta participants and others in the industry have expressed interest in obtaining commercial-grade Sophia software, services and support. Currently, there are 12 active federal government users, including organizations within Homeland Security, the U.S. Army and the Navy.

Cyber security threats to critical infrastructure systems are constantly evolving and ICS network administrators and operators have a challenging job of safeguarding their systems from attacks. ICS networks have unique characteristics that require sophisticated and safe tools to protect critical infrastructure from cyber threats.

Recently, President Obama declared that the "cyber threat is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation."

"Because of the great need to meet the network security and operational challenges of our critical infrastructure, NexDefense plans to develop, enhance and tailor multiple commercial versions of Sophia to meet those needs," said Michael Assante, Co-Founder of NexDefense. "The resulting products will improve ICS operations reliability, survivability, resilience and efficiency."

"NexDefense has very strong industry relationships and offered a robust business plan to achieve our goal of widespread deployment of Sophia to the energy sector and electric power generation, transmission and distribution systems," said Mark Kaczor, BEA/INL's Senior Commercialization Manager for Sophia. "We are pleased to award NexDefense this opportunity and further support them through our Technology Assistance Program."

NexDefense is accepting participants in a new Beta II Testing and Planning program through February 15, 2014. The Beta II program will share Sophia with industry experts for their testing and deployment planning, as well as facilitate industry input into the first commercial versions of Sophia from NexDefense planned for later in 2014.

To sign up for the Beta II program or for more information on NexDefense and its commercialization of Sophia, visit www.NexDefense.com, or email info@nexdefense.com.

About NexDefense, Inc.

NexDefense brings top industrial automation and cyber security expertise together to forge proactive next-generation industrial cyber security solutions that help protect our nation's critical infrastructure, including providers of national and homeland security, electricity, natural gas, water, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and petroleum-based products.

NexDefense founders' backgrounds include founding the network security intelligence company LogiKeep, now Cisco's IntellishieldTM; Chief Security Officer (CSO) for AEP, a Fortune 200 energy company; CSO for North American Electric Reliability Corporation; creating the National Board of Security Examiners and the ICS curriculum for the SANS Institute; as well as decades of related security, technology and business experience. Read more about us here: http://nexdefense.com/about-us/our-team/.

About Idaho National Laboratory

Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is one of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) 10 multi-program national laboratories. The laboratory performs work in each of DOE's strategic goal areas: energy, national security, science and environment. INL is the nation's leading center for nuclear energy research and development. Day-to-day management and operation of the laboratory is the responsibility of Battelle Energy Alliance (BEA).

Contact:
Julie George
Director of Communications
Julie.George@NexDefense.com
www.NexDefense.com

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Document Management Solutions Provider CBM Archives Debuts New Line of Customizable Biometric Kiosks for Law Enforcement Agencies

AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 20, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- CBM Archives - with 20 years of biometric experience - has entered the kiosk arena by debuting a new line of customizable biometric kiosks.

CBM Archives has recognized the growing need from organizations to capture and process biometrics quickly and efficiently.   With this in mind, CBM Archives looks to take their biometric solutions and combine them with the mobility of kiosks to make them more widely available to the public.

"The CBM Biometric Kiosk can be used by police and sheriff departments or other central booking facilities to fingerprint offenders or to offer applicant processing to the public," says Darrell Whitely, project manager of CBM Biometric Kiosks.  "Jails can use the device to provide inmate identity verification or even visitor checks.  Probations offices can benefit from additional efficiency by allowing probationers to self-check-in such that only those requiring face-time are routed through to parole officers.  Driver's license offices can increase productivity by allowing self-service renewals.  The opportunities provided by our kiosks are only limited by imagination."

The CBM Biometric Kiosks have a modern design and can be fully customized to meet agencies' needs.  The basic configuration is outfitted with dual monitors; one is a touch screen display, magnetic card reader, signature pad, mug shot photo camera, fingerprint scanner (or optional palm scanner) and a securely enclosed central processing unit.

With the CBM Biometric Kiosk, initiating a background check is easy and convenient.  Simply walk up to the kiosk, swipe your drivers license or state issued identification, and follow a few on-screen instructions.  The CBM Biometric Kiosk will scan fingerprints, take a photo, and then securely submit them electronically to the appropriate authorities. 

"The world is not as simple as it once was and background checks are becoming more and more common," says Jerry Sanders, president of CBM Archives. "We are hoping that our kiosks can improve the efficiency with which these checks occur thereby lessening their impact on the customer's life.  With shorter lines we can get them in and out without taking up too much of their valuable time.  Further, with our COTS based components, we can keep costs down and keep fees reasonable.  From the agency standpoint, the kiosk provides a simple, self-contained unit that allows a single staff member to service multiple customers simultaneously.  CBM's flexible pricing terms can offer budgetary flexibility by allowing for either an out right capital budget purchase or long term managed services terms that could fit within an operational budget."

About CBM Archives LLC

CBM Archives LLC has been integrating top-tier document management and paperless office solutions to law enforcement, public safety, and emerging private markets since 1992. The HUB-Certified company started as a small records management facility and recognized an ever-growing need for electronic document management. Now the company is an industry-leader in this market.

For more information, visit www.cbmarchives.com/biometrickiosks.

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(361) 241-2310

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Apollo Security Sales to Attend Intersec Security Expo in Dubai

Apollo Security Sales. (PRNewsFoto/Apollo Security Sales)jwplayer.key="2kY/GKwZ2uQZmDlQ9VYArfZt2b4+KhHX3+DM4zisgtE=";NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Jan. 16, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Apollo Security Sales, a global leader in access control and biometric security, is excited to announce that it will debut a host of new software features at the Intersec Security Expo next week.

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Established in 1987, Apollo Security Sales is a leading developer and manufacturer of state-of-the-art security systems. Apollo Security Sales conducts business in more than 70 countries, with offices in Prague, Singapore, the Middle East and Sao Paulo, Brazil. All Apollo Security Sales products are manufactured in the United States.

Held from Jan. 19-21 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Intersec is expected to have over 1,100 exhibitors from more than 50 countries. Apollo Security Sales will display its standard-setting hardware and software, as well as introduce a new software version, Apollo Security's Access Control and Alarm Monitoring System (APACS) 3.7.

APACS has been re-engineered to be the fastest, most reliable version of the security integration software available, and will include new features tailored for high security, such as the support of new digital video from systems like Pelco, Verint, Vicon and Milestone.

As one of the most well-regarded and revolutionary pieces of security software available, APACS is designed to meet the needs of high-volume and high-security locations. With additional support for badge printing, visitor management and cardholder monitoring, APACS is the result of years of research and real-world input from security professionals working at the most secure sites around the globe.

Apollo Security Sales will hold training sessions for new integrators, dealers and installers at Intersec. Slots are still available, and those interested should contact Zilvins Kilda at kildaz@apollo-security.com. The Apollo Security Sales exhibit will be located in Saeed Hall at Stand No. 31-123C.

This will be the 16th annual Intersec expo, the Middle East's largest international trade and networking event for commercial security. The 2014 Middle East security market is estimated at more than $6 billion. For more information about Apollo Security Sales, visit http://www.apollo-security.com/.

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Garcinia Ex, a Garcinia Cambogia Extract Review Company, Launches its Newly Updated Website

Garcinia Ex, a Garcinia Cambogia Extract Review Company, Launches its Newly Updated Website. (PRNewsFoto/Garcinia Ex)jwplayer.key="2kY/GKwZ2uQZmDlQ9VYArfZt2b4+KhHX3+DM4zisgtE=";LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Garcinia Ex, a company that features educational and in-depth Garcinia Cambogia Extract reviews, has just launched its newly revised website. The site now features links to new and updated content and Garcinia Cambogia products.

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While many people want to find out if Garcinia Cambogia can truly help them lose weight, it can be difficult to decide which brand of extract they should purchase. Thanks to the many Garcinia Cambogia reviews—which include information on the Top 5 Extracts that are available in Canada, New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, and other countries—shoppers can rest easy, knowing that they are purchasing a top quality Garcinia Cambogia product.

As an article on the Garcinia Ex website explains, the main ingredient in Garcinia Cambogia supplements is called Hydroxycitric Acid, or HCA. This derivative of citric acid is found in tropical plants. Generally speaking, the article said, Garcinia Cambogia capsules that contain 60 percent HCA are the most beneficial for weight loss.

"The fact is that most Garcinia Cambogia extracts do not come from the same source proven effective in clinical studies," the article noted, adding that in addition, most supplements are not the correct dosage, and do not include enough HCA to make a difference.

"Hundreds of Fly-by-night supplement makers are rushing to create their own product and 'cash-in' on this huge diet. So before you buy, make sure the Garcinia Cambogia extract you choose meets all the criteria."

In addition, while some dietary supplements come with unwanted and unpleasant side effects, since Garcinia Cambogia is made from all natural ingredients, its only known side effect is weight loss.

People who would like to lose weight and want to learn more about Garcinia Cambogia are welcome to visit the newly-updated Garcinia Ex website; there, they can browse through the new information that is part of the site's Garcinia Cambogia launch, as well as what shoppers need to know when they are purchasing the product. Visitors to the site may also click on links that will take them to another website where they can purchase high quality Garcinia Cambogia.

About Garcinia Ex:

Garcinia Ex is a company that researches health supplements that meet specifications within the industry. The researched products are listed on the company's website for the public to learn more about. Garcinia Ex also takes in suggestions from the public for new supplements on the market to conduct research on. For more information, please visit http://garciniaex.com/

Media Contact: Jessie Dean, Garcinia Ex, 480 243-8054, admin@rocketfactor.com

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MedNet Solutions Announces Latest Release Of Its Innovative iMedNet EDC eClinical Solution

MINNETONKA, Minn., Jan. 15, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- MedNet Solutions, a global life sciences technology company specializing in clinical study management systems, is pleased to announce that the latest version of iMedNet™ EDC has been released to the iMedNet user community.  iMedNet EDC provides an exceptionally flexible, intuitive and affordable cloud-based eClinical platform ideally suited to Sponsors and CROs wanting to quickly and easily build their own studies.

Release highlights include:

CRF Dashboard – A novel new query management tool providing streamlined access to all queries, query histories, data field changes and approval histories…all from within the case report form (CRF) record.  Auto Query – An extremely efficient mechanism to automatically apply and remove queries, and manually intervene when necessary. UAT Environment – Greatly simplifies user acceptance testing (UAT) prior to initial study release and mid-study updates. Productivity Enhancements – Numerous updates have been implemented throughout iMedNet…from Casebook Manager to Datasets on Demand…further augmenting clinical research efficacy."This latest release clearly demonstrates MedNet's ongoing commitment to streamlining the clinical research process," stated Tony Brown, iMedNet Product Manager at MedNet Solutions.  "We'll continue to refine and improve iMedNet over time to ensure it's the best eClinical solution available anywhere. We'll never rest on our laurels." 

Stay in touch with MedNet:

About MedNet Solutions

MedNet Solutions is a leading healthcare technology company specializing in electronic data capture (EDC) and clinical trial management systems (CTMS) designed for the global life sciences market.  MedNet delivers proven, flexible and easy-to-use web-based eClinical solutions that effectively support clinical studies, registries and investigator initiated trials of all types and sizes.  Since 2001, MedNet has successfully supported pharmaceutical, medical device, biotechnology and contract research organizations (CROs) on clinical research conducted around the world.  These companies trust MedNet to consistently deliver the technology innovation, experience and reliability they need for success.  For more information, please visit www.mednetstudy.com.

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Minnetonka, MN 55305
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Frost & Sullivan Commends NEC for Taking Facial Recognition Biometrics to the Mainstream Market

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Jan. 14, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Based on its recent analysis of the strong authentication market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes NEC with the 2014 Global Frost & Sullivan Award for Customer Value Leadership. NEC has made the most of the demand for strong and user-friendly methods for user authentication to introduce facial recognition biometrics in mainstream commercial applications. NEC's NeoFace product offering includes NEC's core facial recognition capabilities, such as image processing, face detection, quality assessment, template encoding, and matching. It is available as either a "SDK" or "Appliance" for integration in facial recognition solutions.

The proliferation of mobile devices with front-facing cameras and powerful processors, along with organizations' open standards approach, has given a boost to the adoption of NEC's facial recognition authentication solutions. NEC has leveraged its 40 years of accrued expertise and proven facial recognition core technology to develop solutions for a number of investigation, mobility, and surveillance applications.

"NEC's NeoFace suite of products offers a high degree of irrefutability and the flexibility to be applied to a number of compelling use cases, making it ideal to address the need for strong authentication, as well as identification," said Frost & Sullivan Industry Principal Frank Dickson. "Demonstrated by NeoFace Reveal's success in identification, NEC's face-matching algorithms ensure accuracy and selectivity, regardless of database size and image quality. Additionally, the use of facial recognition biometrics removes the need for one-time password (OTP) devices that are often required for strong authentication."

NeoFace has been validated by comprehensive testing conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), with tests ranging from one-to-one verification to large-scale, high-volume identification matching. NEC's facial recognition technology was ranked number one in the Biometric Grand Challenge's (MBGC) "Still Face Challenge," carried out by NIST and commissioned by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in 2009.

Apart from providing a high degree of irrefutability, authentication also needs to be flexible, cost-effective and convenient. As facial recognition biometrics can be offered on almost all of the mobile devices in the market today, it saves companies the cost of supplying specialty devices such as OTP tokens. Not only does it do away with multiple steps for authentications, facial recognition is easy for administrators to implement and has high adoption rates among the users.

"Overall, with a pragmatic product roadmap, Frost & Sullivan expects NEC to make facial recognition biometrics a market reality in mainstream commercial applications for authentication and in government applications for identification," noted Dickson.

Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents this award to the company that has demonstrated excellence in implementing strategies that proactively create value for its customers with a focus on improving the return on the investment that customers make in its services or products. The Customer Value Leadership Award recognizes the company's inordinate focus on enhancing the value that its customers receive, beyond simply good customer service, leading to improved customer retention and, ultimately, customer base expansion.

Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Awards recognize companies in a variety of regional and global markets for demonstrating outstanding achievement and superior performance in areas such as leadership, technological innovation, customer service, and strategic product development. Industry analysts compare market participants and measure performance through in-depth interviews, analysis, and extensive secondary research in order to identify best practices in the industry.

About NEC

NEC Corporation is a Japan-based multinational provider of information technology services and products, with over 100,000 employees worldwide. NEC is a biometrics pioneer, holding a leadership position in biometrics-matching technology for more than 30 years. NEC provides multi-modal biometric identification technology with facial recognition and fingerprint recognition. Many of the applications target government and law enforcement applications. The applications fall into two categories: one-to-many (identification) and one-to-one (authentication).

About Frost & Sullivan

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Our "Growth Partnership" supports clients by addressing these opportunities and incorporating two key elements driving visionary innovation: The Integrated Value Proposition and The Partnership Infrastructure.

The Integrated Value Proposition provides support to our clients throughout all phases of their journey to visionary innovation including: research, analysis, strategy, vision, innovation and implementation. The Partnership Infrastructure is entirely unique as it constructs the foundation upon which visionary innovation becomes possible. This includes our 360 degree research, comprehensive industry coverage, career best practices as well as our global footprint of more than 40 offices.For more than 50 years, we have been developing growth strategies for the global 1000, emerging businesses, the public sector and the investment community. Is your organization prepared for the next profound wave of industry convergence, disruptive technologies, increasing competitive intensity, Mega Trends, breakthrough best practices, changing customer dynamics and emerging economies?

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Global bioinformatics market 2013-2017

Dublin, Ireland, 13 January 2014/PRNewswire /-

Research and markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gxn8lj/bioinformatics) has announced the addition of the report "Global bioinformatics" market 2013-2017 to its offer.


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The use of Bioinformatics-based sectors covered in this report are medicine, agriculture, environment, animal, forensic, academics and others (security and defense, law enforcement groups, creation of resistance to antibiotics and evolutionary biotechnology, bio-weapon). The medical sector represented a participation of Lions in Bioinformatics market in 2012. The medical sector has also been classified as molecular medicine, gene therapy, the drug discovery and development, clinical diagnosis and reproductive biotechnology.

The bioinformatics market, products and services, has been classified as knowledge management tools, platforms and services. These segments are integral components of the areas of application as genomics, proteomics and other research in the life sciences and are used for the acquisition, development, management, analysis and integration of large amounts of data generated during biological research. Knowledge management tools dominated the market of bioinformatics in 2012, followed by platforms and services. Knowledge management tools are mostly used by researchers to handle large volumes of heterogeneous information and integrate them with existing knowledge repositories.

Segments in the market of bioinformatics applications are Genomics, proteomics, cheminformatics, molecular phylogeny, metabolomics, Transcriptomics and others (INNAVES, Cytomics and physiomics interactomics). Genomics contributes the highest on the market of bioinformatics; It will grow in a high CAGR from 2012 to 2017. The application of bioinformatics in Genomics is driven by increased applications of Pharmacogenomics for new drug discovery and characterization of older drugs, the development of new bioinformatics tools to handle large data sets generated by lower costs of DNA sequencing and genomics research. Metabolomics is the area of application of more rapid growth due to the development of analytical tools that allow profiling of metabolites with high performance and precision.

North America represented the largest market share in the market of bioinformatics, followed by Europe, in 2012. This is attributed by a growing demand for Bioinformatics in genomics and proteomics research, technological advances, grows the use of bioinformatics tools in the process of drug discovery and the presence of a large number of market participants. However, other regions as Asian and Latin American countries represent emerging markets, due to an increase in outsourcing by the giant pharmaceutical research, increasing the number of research organizations of contract (CROs), increase in public and private sector investment and increased industria-asociaciones.

Main actors in the bioinformatics industry include Accelrys, Inc. (United States), Affymetrix, Inc. (United States), life Technologies Corporation (United States), Illumina, Inc. (United States) and CLC bio. (Denmark).

Key topics: 

1 Introduction

2. Executive summary

3. Market overview

4. Global bioinformatics Market, by sectors

5. Global bioinformatics Market, products & services

6. Global bioinformatics market, applications

7 Geographical analysis

8 Competitive landscape

9 Company profiles


Companies mentioned:

Accelrys, a cause for IncActive, IncAffymetrix, IncAgilent Technologies, IncBiomatters, Bioinfromatics AgClc BioGeneva computer LtdBiomax (Genebio) said business solutions LtdIllumina, IncInstem PlcIntegromics SLKinexus CorporationKnome bioinformatics, IncLife technologies CorporationNonlinear Dynamics LtdOcimum Biosolutions, LtdPartek, IncorporatedPerkinelmer, IncTextco Biosoftware, Inc

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UC Davis Purchases Irys System From BioNano Genomics To Advance Genome Mapping And Assembly Of Wheat Relative

SAN DIEGO, Jan. 13, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- BioNano Genomics announced today the purchase of an Irys™ System by UC Davis to assist, among other projects, in completing the genome assembly of Aegilops tauschii, one of three progenitors of today's bread wheat. The team of researchers at UC Davis, led by Dr. Jan Dvorak, will use the Irys System in their workflow as they determine the sequence, location, and orientation of all genes and transposable elements of the A. tauschii genome.  This information will be used to advance the assembly and analysis of the wheat genome sequence, which is known to be five times larger and significantly more complex than the human genome.

"Among the world's essential crops for human and animal food, the wheat genome has yet to be fully realized because of its complexity," said Erik Holmlin, president and CEO of BioNano Genomics. "The UC Davis team's research with A. tauschii will help determine how wheat genome is organized and contribute to the large international effort to decode the genome of one of the world's most important food crops."

"To date, very few high-quality assemblies are available for large and complex genomes, like wheat, because we have inaccurate, low-resolution physical maps on which to arrange DNA sequence information," stated Han Cao, Ph.D., founder and chief scientific officer of BioNano Genomics. "The Irys System provides a high-resolution genome map upon which DNA sequences can quickly and accurately be organized."

Ancestor Gives Clues to Today's Wheat

Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a hexaploid species containing three different ancestral genomes (designated A, B, and D), each of which has seven pairs of chromosomes. In addition, approximately 90 percent of the wheat genome is made up of repetitive stretches of DNA, making the assembly of an accurate and complete genome map and genome sequence extremely difficult. As the progenitor to wheat's D genome, A. tauschii is a wild grass that spontaneously hybridized with cultivated tetraploid wheat 8,000 years ago, producing what we know today as bread wheat.

"In order to complete the sequence of a large genome, like that of wheat, we need to know how all the genes are organized within each chromosome and the length and location of the many long areas of repeats," said Ming-Cheng Luo, Ph.D., research geneticist in the Department of Plant Sciences at UC Davis and co-PI on the A. tauschii sequencing project. "Despite advances in high-throughput sequencing, accurate de novo assembly of a genome has previously been the weak link in genomics research."  

To assemble a genome de novo (from scratch), scientists must determine how the small lengths of DNA sequences generated from short-read next generation sequencing (NGS) methods are organized in the whole genome. BioNano's Irys System is a genome mapping technology that fills a void in de novo assemblies by providing a high-resolution physical genome map to anchor and organize DNA sequence information to dramatically improve the fidelity of the final genome assembly. 

"Last year, we worked with BioNano to generate Irys data that allowed us to quickly create and publish a high-resolution genome map of a particularly complex region of Aegilops tauschii genome," said Dr. Luo. "Based on the success of that collaboration, we have decided to acquire our own Irys system, and we will build upon that research to create an accurate draft of the entire D genome sequence. Once completed, the high-quality draft of A. tauschii D genome can be used by the global research community to predict gene locations and accelerate genome sequencing and assembly of wheat and its relatives."

New Technologies Are Reducing the Costs of Genome Research

Assembling a genome to completion has previously been an intractable problem because researchers have not been able to easily visualize repetitive elements and structural variations. All genomes contain structural variations, which include large sections of repeats, deletions, duplications, insertions, inversions, translocations, and copy-number variants.  

BioNano's Irys System is an automated, long-read technology that allows for precise and accurate visualization of the underlying organization and structural variation of extended stretches of DNA.

"NGS methods, where the DNA is cut into smaller pieces to be sequenced, loses structural information making genome assembly an inaccurate, labor-intensive and costly task," said Dr. Luo. "With BioNano's Irys System, we can actually retain the long-range contiguity of the DNA, which allows us to accurately assemble and finish genomes as well as compare the structural variations that exist among different genomes to learn how an organism has genetically adapted to changing environments."

Dr. Cao added, "The hidden costs in sequencing are assembly, analysis, and annotation of the genome.  Rapid and accurate de novo map assembly with BioNano's technology makes sequencing projects less expensive by streamlining the process and providing a genome map with unprecedented quality and accurate structural variation information.  Our technology actually reduces backend analysis costs so that researchers can expand the number of genomes that can be studied, thus supporting more comprehensive surveys and comparisons among genomes."

Safeguarding Wheat's Future

The United Nations has said that harvest yield of wheat will need to increase by 60 percent by 2050 to meet the dietary needs for our expected population growth. However, wheat output has recently plateaued causing alarm in the wheat research and production community. A more complete genomic map of wheat and ultimately genome sequence could provide important information on how wheat adapts to drought, disease, and temperature changes.

Dr. Luo concluded, "With our recent grant from the National Science Foundation and the integration of the Irys System and the new high-throughput V2 chips into our workflow, we will be able to quickly complete a high-quality draft of the A. tauschii genome. By decoding the sequences of all genes and determining their locations and orientations relative to each other, wheat geneticists will be able to identify changes in the wheat genome that are responsible for the high productivity of modern cultivars. This knowledge and more efficient breeding techniques based on an accurate wheat genome sequence will accelerate breeding of new, more productive varieties."

To learn more: BioNano Genomics will be hosting a workshop at the upcoming International Plant and Animal Genomes Conference held in San Diego on Tuesday, January 14, at 1:30PM. Presentations will include results generated with the Irys System on wheat and other crop plants.

About Irys

Irys makes it possible to routinely and accurately detect genomic structural variation and to finish genome assemblies. The fully automated Irys benchtop instrument uses the IrysChip to uncoil and confine long DNA molecules in proprietary Nanochannel Arrays™ where they are uniformly linearized in a highly parallel display for high-resolution, single-molecule imaging. Irys does not employ DNA fragmentation or amplification, which are typical with next-generation sequencing. The result is sequence information over extremely long "reads" ranging from hundreds of kilobases to a megabase, where the sample's valuable structural information is preserved. Irys makes it possible for researchers to directly observe structural variants including replications, deletions, translocations and inversions.

About BioNano Genomics

Headquartered in San Diego, BioNano Genomics is delivering an altogether better way of gaining a fully informed understanding of genomes. The Company's platform provides researchers and clinicians the most comprehensive, organized and actionable picture of a genome with unprecedented insights into how the individual components of genomes are ordered, arranged, and interact with each other. BioNano Genomics works with institutions in life science, translational research, molecular diagnostics and personalized medicine. The Company is supported by private investors and grant funding from genomics programs at federal agencies, including the NIH and NIST-ATP.

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Hole Labs receives Envisioneering innovation & Prize design in the 2014 ShowStoppers at the Consumer Electronics Show

LAS VEGAS, 10 January 2014/PRNewswire /-Eureka Hall, The Venetian / Booth #75006 - the era of passwords is finally again and everything so you have to log in to social media profiles, perform transactions and sign on the bank account is your biometric data and smartphone. In ShowStoppers this year at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), pits Labs, a digital infrastructure company, received the award for innovation & design Envisioneering application recently launched HoyosID.

This new platform of assertion of identity is a free, easy to use and practically can hack iPhone and Android app that uses a system of biometric recognition multi - including face, iris and periocular region - to confirm the identity, with a single component "liveness" to distinguish between a living person from a picture or video.

End-to-end technology aims to protect consumers and businesses through the use of devices like smartphones pattern of acquisition of biometric data in real time - without additional takeaway - hardware and mobile user authentication from a browser and password and fields on mobile devices without cost to users.

"My team is an honor having been recognized by ShowStoppers at CES for the launch of HoyosID, our new platform for assertion of identity," said Hector Hoyos, CEO and founder of the laboratories of holes. "For years, we have collectively worked to combine our knowledge and experience in the fields of technology and biometric data to create an attractive product that would ensure the material of individuals and companies in a convenient and cost effective way, without people having to carry an additional device to keep personal information secure."

"People are starting to realize that we need a better system in place to keep the material private protected and user names, passwords, and access are, no doubt not the solution - that we have failed many times and are so vulnerable to guards", said Hoyos. "Imagine a world in which we all need access to our personal accounts on the Internet is our face and a smartphone - without additional tabs - has become a reality, and we are eager to expand the applications of this technology further in the financial services space."

Hole Labs is led by Hector Hoyos, whose defense and security products have helped protect lives and properties for decades. In addition to holding several patents, he also invented the HBOX and EyeSwipe biometric authentication identity technologies and founded Global makers, Inc. (later renamed EyeLock Corp.).

For more information about pits and HoyosID laboratories, please visit: www.hoyoslabs.com. The application will be available for download later this quarter.

About hole Labs
Hole Labs is a company of security of digital infrastructure with security, computer vision and biometrics and big data experts. Hole Labs aims to develop and implement the company and the consumer identity assertion technology platforms that address conveniently and safely identity challenges claim today. Hole laboratories currently has offices in New York, Boston, Bucharest (Romania) and Beijing (China).

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Traditional Chinese Medicine in Singapore is Now Available at Urbanrehab Pte Ltd

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Singapore is Now Available at Urbanrehab Pte Ltd. (PRNewsFoto/Urbanrehab)jwplayer.key="2kY/GKwZ2uQZmDlQ9VYArfZt2b4+KhHX3+DM4zisgtE=";SINGAPORE, Jan. 9, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Urbanrehab: Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Specialists, a multi-specialty practice based in Singapore, has just announced that they have secured a strategic partnership with a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Physician named Mark Chern that will allow them to offer their clients Traditional Chinese Medicine in Singapore.

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In addition to its core services, which include physiotherapy, hand therapy and deep tissue release therapy, Urbanrehab Pte Ltd can now provide additional TCM services such as acupuncture in Singapore, Gua Sha and bodywork.

"We have always believed in integrative health approaches to help our patients, which led us to develop our Urbanrehab TCM Division, to provide a more holistic health and healing approach for the benefit of our clients," noted an article on Urbanrehab's website, adding that TCM is based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years, and includes treating people with a variety of herbal medicines, acupuncture, exercise, massage and/or dietary therapy.

For people who are looking for Gua Sha in Singapore, Urbanrehab Pte Ltd can now offer this East Asian healing technique. The word "Gua," means to scrape or rub, and "Sha" refers to a reddish, elevated millet-like skin rash. As an article on the Urbanrehab website explained, Gua Sha is typically used when a person is experiencing pain that is part of either an acute or chronic pain/disorder. It may also be used to help treat or prevent the common cold, bronchitis, flu, asthma and much more.

Cupping in Singapore is another new service that is now offered at Urbanrehab Pte Ltd. Cupping, which is a type of Chinese massage, involves TCM physicians placing several glass "cups" or open spheres on the patient's body.

"Cupping works on the body's meridian system, to 'open up' any stagnant points for a better flow of Qi, and to rejuvenate certain meridians and organs that are not functioning at their optimum," the article noted, adding that scientifically, this technique is known to help activate the lymphatic system, promote blood circulation and aid deep tissue repair.

Anybody who would like to learn more about Urbanrehab: Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Specialists and their new TCM services is welcome to visit the practice's website, where they can read about Mark Chern and his years of experience with TCM.

About Urbanrehab: Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Specialists:

Urbanrehab: Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Specialists is a Singapore-based multi-specialty practice where a group of specialists from different areas and expertise (physiotherapists, occupational therapists, sports massage therapist, Traditional Chinese Medicine physicians) come together to provide a more complete and comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for patients with sports, orthopaedic and musculoskeletal problems. For more information, please visit http://www.urban-rehab.org/

Urbanrehab@Raffles Place
RB Capital Building Number 03-03, 22 Malacca Street
Singapore 048980
Clinic Contact: SMS/Call +65 97402164

Urbanrehab@Orchard Road
391B Orchard Road, Ngee Ann City Number 25-07
Singapore 238874 (inside Fullerton GP Clinic)
Clinic Contact: SMS/Call +65 98352929

Media Contact: Nigel Chua, Urbanrehab, +65 98734073, nigel@urban-rehab.org

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Hoyos Labs Receives Envisioneering Innovation & Design Award at the 2014 ShowStoppers at the Consumer Electronics Show

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Eureka Hall, The Venetian / Booth #75006 -- The era of usernames and passwords is finally over, and all one will need to log onto social media profiles, conduct transactions and sign into banking account are his or her biometrics and smartphone. At this year's ShowStoppers at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Hoyos Labs, a digital infrastructure company, received the Envisioneering Innovation & Design Award for its recently launched app, HoyosID.

This new identity assertion platform is a free, easy-to-use and virtually unhackable iPhone and Android app that uses a multi-biometric recognition system – including the face, iris and periocular region – to confirm one's identity, with a unique "liveness" component to distinguish a living person from a photograph or video. 

The end-to-end technology aims to protect both consumers and corporations by leveraging smartphones as real-time biometrics pattern acquisition devices – with no need for additional hardware to carry – and moving authentication out of a browser's username and password fields and onto mobile devices at no cost to users.

"My team is honored to have been recognized by ShowStoppers at CES for the launch of HoyosID, our new identity assertion platform," said Hector Hoyos, CEO and founder of Hoyos Labs. "For years, we have collectively worked to combine our knowledge and expertise in the biometrics, IT and technology fields to create an attractive product that would secure the material of both individuals and companies in a convenient and cost-effective way, without requiring people to carry around an additional gadget to keep personal information safe."

"People are beginning to realize that we need a better system in place to keep our private material protected, and usernames, passwords and log-ins are, without a doubt, not the solution – they have failed us all too many times and are so vulnerable to hacks," Hoyos added. "Imagining a world in which all we need to access our personal accounts on the Internet is our face and a smartphone – no additional tokens – has now become a reality, and we are eager to expand the applications of this technology further into the financial services space." 

Hoyos Labs is led by Hector Hoyos, whose security and defense products have helped to protect lives and properties for decades. In addition to holding multiple patents, he also invented the HBOX and EyeSwipe biometrics identity authentication technologies and founded Global Rainmakers, Inc. (later renamed EyeLock Corp.).

For more information on Hoyos Labs and HoyosID, please visit: www.hoyoslabs.com. The app will be available for download later this quarter.

About Hoyos Labs
Hoyos Labs is a digital infrastructure security company with security, computer vision and biometrics and big data experts. The goal of Hoyos Labs is to develop and deploy enterprise and consumer identity assertion technology platforms that will conveniently and securely address the identity assertion challenges of today. Hoyos Labs currently has offices in New York, Boston, Bucharest (Romania) and Beijing (China).

Media Contacts:
Samantha Wolf / Caitlin Kasunich
KCSA Strategic Communications
swolf@kcsa.com / ckasunich@kcsa.com 
212-896-1220 / 212-896-1241

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Traditional Chinese medicine in Singapore is now available at Urbanrehab Pte Ltd

Traditional Chinese medicine in Singapore is now available at Urbanrehab Pte Ltd. (PRNewsFoto/Urbanrehab)jwplayer.key="2kY/GKwZ2uQZmDlQ9VYArfZt2b4+KhHX3+DM4zisgtE= ';)Singapore, January 09, 2014-/PRNewswire-iReach /-Urbanrehab: physiotherapy and specialists in rehabilitation, a practice of multiple specialties, based in Singapore, has announced that a strategic alliance with a so-called traditional medicine Chinese (TCM) doctor Mark Chern allowing you to offer to its customers the traditional medicine China in Singapore are insured.

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In addition to its core services, including physical therapy, hand therapy and deep tissue release therapy, Urbanrehab Pte Ltd can offer additional services of TCM as acupuncture in Singapore and Gua Sha bodywork.

"We have always believed in approaches to overall health to help our patients, that led us to develop our Urbanrehab TCM division, to provide a health more holistic and healing approach for the benefit of our customers," said an article on the web site of Urbanrehab, adding that TCM is based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years and includes treatment of people with a variety of medicinal herbs, acupuncture, exercise, massage therapy or diet.

For people who are looking for Gua Sha in Singapore, Urbanrehab Pte Ltd now can offer this technique for healing of East Asia. The word "Gua", means to scrape or rub, and "Sha" refers to a rash of reddish, elevated millet - how. According to an article on the web site Urbanrehab, Gua Sha is typically used when a person is experiencing pain is part of or an acute disorder or chronic pain. You can also use to help treat or prevent the common cold, bronchitis, influenza, asthma and much more.

Cupping in Singapore is another new service that is offered now at Urbanrehab Pte Ltd. cupping, which is a type of Chinese massage, involves the TCM doctors placing several glass "cups" or spheres in the patient's body.

"Cupping works on the meridians of the body system, 'opening' stagnant points for better flow of Qi and to rejuvenate certain meridians and organs that don't work in their optimal," the article said, and added that this technique is known scientifically, to help activate the lymphatic system, promoting the blood circulation and helps to deep tissue repair.

Who would like to learn more about Urbanrehab: physiotherapy and rehabilitation specialists and their new TCM services is welcome to visit the web site of practice, where you can read about Mark Chern and his years of experience with TCM.

About Urbanrehab: Physiotherapy and rehabilitation specialists:

Urbanrehab: Physiotherapy and rehabilitation specialists is a Singapore-based practice multi-specialty where a group of specialists from different areas and knowledge (physiotherapists, occupational therapists, sports massage therapist, doctors of traditional Chinese medicine) come together to offer a diagnosis and treatment for patients more extensive and complete with sports, orthopedic problems and Musculoskeletal. For more information, please visit http://www.urban-rehab.org/

Urbanrehab@Raffles place
RB capital building number 03-03, 22 Malacca Street
Singapore 048980
Clinic Contact: SMS/call + 65 97402164

Urbanrehab@Orchard Road
Mohr Orchard Road, Ngee Ann City number 25-07
238874 Singapore (within the Fullerton GP clinic)
Clinic Contact: SMS/call + 65 98352929

Press contact: Nigel Chua, Urbanrehab, + 65 98734073, nigel@urban-rehab.org

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Garcinia Cambogia Extract Review Company Garcinia Ex Announces the Launch of its Updated Website

Garcinia Cambogia Extract Review Company Garcinia Ex Announces the Launch of its Updated Website. (PRNewsFoto/Garcinia Ex)jwplayer.key="2kY/GKwZ2uQZmDlQ9VYArfZt2b4+KhHX3+DM4zisgtE=";LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Garcinia Ex, a company that is devoted to providing people with in-depth and helpful Garcinia Cambogia Extract reviews, has just announced the launch of its newly updated website. The site's homepage now features links to new and updated products and content.

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Garcinia Cambogia Extract has been getting a lot of attention lately for its ability to help people lose weight. While many people are interested in taking the supplement to see if it can help them to shed some unwanted pounds, it can be confusing to determine which brand of extract is the best to buy. By offering helpful Garcinia Cambogia reviews—including the Top 5 Extracts that are available in Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia and other countries—consumers can rest assured that they are spending their hard-earned money on a top quality Garcinia Cambogia supplement.

According to information on the Garcinia Ex website, the key ingredient in Garcinia Cambogia supplements is called Hydroxycitric Acid, or HCA, a derivative of citric acid that is found naturally in many tropical plants. While some dietary supplements come with unwanted and unpleasant side effects, the website noted, since Garcinia Cambogia is made from all natural ingredients, its only known side effect is weight loss. In general, brands that contain 60 percent HCA should offer the most effective weight loss benefits.

"The fact is that most Garcinia Cambogia extracts do not come from the same source proven effective in clinical studies," the article on the site noted, adding that to make matters worse, most are not formulated with the proper dosage, nor do they contain enough HCA to be effective.

"Hundreds of Fly-by-night supplement makers are rushing to create their own product and 'cash-in' on this huge diet. So before you buy, make sure the Garcinia Cambogia extract you choose meets all the criteria."

Anybody who would like to learn more about Garcinia Cambogia and which brands are the best is welcome to visit the Garcinia Ex website at any time; there, they can check out the new articles that are part of the site's Garcinia Cambogia launch, as well as what consumers should look for when they are purchasing the product. Those who wish to buy the supplement can click on links on the Garcinia Ex site; this will take them to another website where they can purchase high quality Garcinia Cambogia.

About Garcinia Ex:

Garcinia Ex is a company that researches health supplements that meet specifications within the industry. The researched products are listed on the company's website for the public to learn more about. Garcinia Ex also takes in suggestions from the public for new supplements on the market to conduct research on. For more information, please visit http://garciniaex.com/

Media Contact: Ian Hamilton, Garcinia Ex, 480 243-8054, admin@rocketfactor.com

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Hoyos Labs Receives Envisioneering Innovation & Design Award at the 2014 ShowStoppers at the Consumer Electronics Show

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Eureka Hall, The Venetian / Booth #75006 -- The era of usernames and passwords is finally over, and all one will need to log onto social media profiles, conduct transactions and sign into banking account are his or her biometrics and smartphone. At this year's ShowStoppers at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Hoyos Labs, a digital infrastructure company, received the Envisioneering Innovation & Design Award for its recently launched app, HoyosID.

This new identity assertion platform is a free, easy-to-use and virtually unhackable iPhone and Android app that uses a multi-biometric recognition system – including the face, iris and periocular region – to confirm one's identity, with a unique "liveness" component to distinguish a living person from a photograph or video. 

The end-to-end technology aims to protect both consumers and corporations by leveraging smartphones as real-time biometrics pattern acquisition devices – with no need for additional hardware to carry – and moving authentication out of a browser's username and password fields and onto mobile devices at no cost to users.

"My team is honored to have been recognized by ShowStoppers at CES for the launch of HoyosID, our new identity assertion platform," said Hector Hoyos, CEO and founder of Hoyos Labs. "For years, we have collectively worked to combine our knowledge and expertise in the biometrics, IT and technology fields to create an attractive product that would secure the material of both individuals and companies in a convenient and cost-effective way, without requiring people to carry around an additional gadget to keep personal information safe."

"People are beginning to realize that we need a better system in place to keep our private material protected, and usernames, passwords and log-ins are, without a doubt, not the solution – they have failed us all too many times and are so vulnerable to hacks," Hoyos added. "Imagining a world in which all we need to access our personal accounts on the Internet is our face and a smartphone – no additional tokens – has now become a reality, and we are eager to expand the applications of this technology further into the financial services space." 

Hoyos Labs is led by Hector Hoyos, whose security and defense products have helped to protect lives and properties for decades. In addition to holding multiple patents, he also invented the HBOX and EyeSwipe biometrics identity authentication technologies and founded Global Rainmakers, Inc. (later renamed EyeLock Corp.).

For more information on Hoyos Labs and HoyosID, please visit: www.hoyoslabs.com. The app will be available for download later this quarter.

About Hoyos Labs
Hoyos Labs is a digital infrastructure security company with security, computer vision and biometrics and big data experts. The goal of Hoyos Labs is to develop and deploy enterprise and consumer identity assertion technology platforms that will conveniently and securely address the identity assertion challenges of today. Hoyos Labs currently has offices in New York, Boston, Bucharest (Romania) and Beijing (China).

Media Contacts:
Samantha Wolf / Caitlin Kasunich
KCSA Strategic Communications
swolf@kcsa.com / ckasunich@kcsa.com 
212-896-1220 / 212-896-1241

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BioNano Genomics To Present At Upcoming J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference

SAN DIEGO, Jan. 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- BioNano Genomics announced today that Erik Holmlin, Ph.D., BioNano's president and CEO, will present at the 32nd Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco on Thursday, January 16th at 12:00 p.m. PST. 

About BioNano Genomics

Headquartered in San Diego, BioNano Genomics is delivering an altogether better way of gaining a fully informed understanding of genomes. The Company's platform, the Irys® System, provides researchers and clinicians the most comprehensive, organized and actionable picture of a genome with unprecedented insights into how the individual components of genomes are ordered, arranged, and interact with each other. BioNano Genomics works with institutions in life science, translational research, molecular diagnostics and personalized medicine. The Company is supported by private investors and grant funding from genomics programs at federal agencies, including the NIH and NIST-ATP.

www.BioNanoGenomics.com

Notes: BioNano Genomics is a trademark of BioNano Genomics, Inc. Any other names of actual companies, organizations, entities, products or services may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

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Traditional Chinese Medicine in Singapore is Now Available at Urbanrehab Pte Ltd

Traditional Chinese Medicine in Singapore is Now Available at Urbanrehab Pte Ltd. (PRNewsFoto/Urbanrehab)jwplayer.key="2kY/GKwZ2uQZmDlQ9VYArfZt2b4+KhHX3+DM4zisgtE=";SINGAPORE, Jan. 9, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Urbanrehab: Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Specialists, a multi-specialty practice based in Singapore, has just announced that they have secured a strategic partnership with a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Physician named Mark Chern that will allow them to offer their clients Traditional Chinese Medicine in Singapore.

(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140109/MN43520)

In addition to its core services, which include physiotherapy, hand therapy and deep tissue release therapy, Urbanrehab Pte Ltd can now provide additional TCM services such as acupuncture in Singapore, Gua Sha and bodywork.

"We have always believed in integrative health approaches to help our patients, which led us to develop our Urbanrehab TCM Division, to provide a more holistic health and healing approach for the benefit of our clients," noted an article on Urbanrehab's website, adding that TCM is based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years, and includes treating people with a variety of herbal medicines, acupuncture, exercise, massage and/or dietary therapy.

For people who are looking for Gua Sha in Singapore, Urbanrehab Pte Ltd can now offer this East Asian healing technique. The word "Gua," means to scrape or rub, and "Sha" refers to a reddish, elevated millet-like skin rash. As an article on the Urbanrehab website explained, Gua Sha is typically used when a person is experiencing pain that is part of either an acute or chronic pain/disorder. It may also be used to help treat or prevent the common cold, bronchitis, flu, asthma and much more.

Cupping in Singapore is another new service that is now offered at Urbanrehab Pte Ltd. Cupping, which is a type of Chinese massage, involves TCM physicians placing several glass "cups" or open spheres on the patient's body.

"Cupping works on the body's meridian system, to 'open up' any stagnant points for a better flow of Qi, and to rejuvenate certain meridians and organs that are not functioning at their optimum," the article noted, adding that scientifically, this technique is known to help activate the lymphatic system, promote blood circulation and aid deep tissue repair.

Anybody who would like to learn more about Urbanrehab: Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Specialists and their new TCM services is welcome to visit the practice's website, where they can read about Mark Chern and his years of experience with TCM.

About Urbanrehab: Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Specialists:

Urbanrehab: Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Specialists is a Singapore-based multi-specialty practice where a group of specialists from different areas and expertise (physiotherapists, occupational therapists, sports massage therapist, Traditional Chinese Medicine physicians) come together to provide a more complete and comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for patients with sports, orthopaedic and musculoskeletal problems. For more information, please visit http://www.urban-rehab.org/

Urbanrehab@Raffles Place
RB Capital Building Number 03-03, 22 Malacca Street
Singapore 048980
Clinic Contact: SMS/Call +65 97402164

Urbanrehab@Orchard Road
391B Orchard Road, Ngee Ann City Number 25-07
Singapore 238874 (inside Fullerton GP Clinic)
Clinic Contact: SMS/Call +65 98352929

Media Contact: Nigel Chua, Urbanrehab, +65 98734073, nigel@urban-rehab.org

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Luoxis Awarded ISO 13485:2003 and ISO 9001:2008 Certifications

Ampio Pharmaceuticals Logo. (PRNewsFoto/Ampio Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)jwplayer.key="2kY/GKwZ2uQZmDlQ9VYArfZt2b4+KhHX3+DM4zisgtE=";GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo., Jan. 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Ampio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NYSE MKT: AMPE) today announced that subsidiary Luoxis has received ISO 13485:2003 certification, an internationally recognized quality standard for medical devices and diagnostics.  The company has also earned ISO 9001:2008 certification, a broadly established international quality standard.

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The ISO 13485:2003 certification covers the design, development, production, sales, and service of the RedoxSYS™ diagnostic system, Luoxis' proprietary oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) platform assessing novel markers of oxidative stress. These certifications demonstrate that Luoxis has successfully implemented a quality management system that conforms to the world-wide standard for medical device and diagnostic manufacturing.  With this quality system in place, Luoxis may now progress with regulatory submissions to gain market clearance throughout the world.

"Receiving this ISO 13485 certification marks a significant achievement in the twelve-month history of Luoxis that demonstrates the importance we place on developing and commercializing the RedoxSYS™ system according to the highest quality standards," says Josh Disbrow, President and Chief Executive Officer of Luoxis.  "With this certification now in place, we look forward to advancing our regulatory activities to enable near-term commercialization in Europe, Canada, and other major markets throughout the world."

The ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is the world's largest developer and publisher of International Standards. Luoxis' ISO 13485:2003 and ISO 9001:2008 certificates were awarded by BSI Group (also known as the British Standards Institution) through its subsidiary BSI Group America, Inc.  BSI Group is the world's largest certification body.

About the RedoxSYS Diagnostic System
The RedoxSYS diagnostic system is a patented diagnostic device with accompanying disposable sensors that rapidly measures and reports unique oxidative stress parameters by analyzing a single drop of a biologic specimen. Prior to the development of the RedoxSYS diagnostic system, oxidative stress measurement was incomplete, time consuming and impractical in a clinical setting. The RedoxSYS diagnostic system enables robust and rapid assessment of oxidative stress via measurement of oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) in the clinical setting.  ORP is a homeostatic parameter capturing the balance of oxidants and reductants in a biologic system, a complete measure of oxidative stress.  Multiple clinical trials have been completed using the RedoxSYS diagnostic system and have demonstrated the predictive value of ORP across numerous conditions.

About Luoxis
Luoxis is a biotechnology company focused on the development and global commercialization of the RedoxSYS diagnostic system.  The RedoxSYS diagnostic system is comprised of a portable analyzer and disposable sensors that rapidly measure the level of oxidative stress and antioxidant reserves in biologic specimens via assessment of oxidation-reduction potential (ORP). ORP has been shown to be an important measure in both critical and chronic illnesses and is a novel marker of patient morbidity across a wide range of conditions. There are numerous clinical indications for this homeostatic parameter for which there is no currently available test. Luoxis is a majority-owned subsidiary of Ampio Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

About Ampio Pharmaceuticals
Ampio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a development stage biopharmaceutical company primarily focused on the development of therapies to treat prevalent inflammatory conditions for which there are limited treatment options. We are developing compounds that decrease inflammation by (i) inhibiting specific pro-inflammatory compounds by affecting specific pathways at the protein expression and at the transcription level; (ii) activating specific phosphatase or depletion of the available phosphate needed for the inflammation process; and (iii) decreasing vascular permeability.

Forward Looking Statement
Ampio's statements in this press release that are not historical fact and that relate to future plans or events are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements can be identified by use of words such as "believe," "expect," "plan," "anticipate," and similar expressions. These forward-looking statements include risks associated with clinical trials, expected results, regulatory approvals, and changes in business conditions and similar events. The risks and uncertainties involved include those detailed from time to time in Ampio's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Ampio's Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.

Investor Contact:
Rick Giles
Director of Investor Relations
Ampio Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Direct: (720) 437-6530
Email: rgiles@ampiopharma.com

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