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AccuSoft’s VisiQuest Scientific Software Integral to Stony Brook University NIH-funded Research Project

Powerful Data and Image Analysis Software Basis for Research University’s Cutting-Edge Quantitative Data Acquisition Model

NORTHBOROUGH, Mass., — Jan. 18, 2005 — AccuSoft® Corporation, the leading provider of imaging technology and data and imaging analysis solutions, announced today that its VisiQuest™ product for data and image analysis is being used in a ground-breaking, high-throughput research method by the State University of New York (SUNY) at its research-focused Stony Brook University campus, as part of a NIH-funded research project. Called the “Physiological Model of Gene Regulation in Drosophila,” the project studies animal development by analyzing fruit fly embryos.

Under the direction of John Reinitz from the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Stony Brook, VisiQuest is leveraged to help “visualize” the chemical blueprint for the fly's body as it forms. Specifically, VisiQuest is used to analyze the level of protein made in each cell of the developing embryo. This process enables researchers to simultaneously monitor protein levels in 8,000 simultaneous channels at once, providing a wealth of information about how body segments are generated.

Started in 1989, and funded by the NIH since September of 1992, the project has yielded significant research findings to date, warranting the publication of research papers in Genetics and Nature. Reinitz and the Stony Brook lab have just submitted another paper describing their data acquisition procedure after they discovered that they are using a more advanced method of study than was known to be in use in the field. VisiQuest has been integral to the project since its inception, and is the basis of the lab’s cutting-edge Quantitative Data Acquisition model that it has been creating over the past seven years. VisiQuest was initially selected by Stony Brook because of its sophisticated image processing primitives, as well as its ease of use for application development, combined with its powerful production capabilities.

“VisiQuest has enabled us to not only streamline and speed our research process, but to be innovative in our study because of its ability to provide spatial as well as temporal data on gene expression,” stated Reinitz. “Current methods can only provide either of them at the expense of the other, so this method that we have developed utilizing VisiQuest represents a very significant breakthrough.”

"AccuSoft is proud to be a part of this achievement," stated Tom Leone, president of AccuSoft. "The VisiQuest product continues to provide critical capabilities to researchers, and helps our customers push the envelope for scientific advancement."

To help support these and other academic endeavors, AccuSoft recently established an Academic Program, giving discounted software to qualified research and classroom projects. For more details, please visit http://www.accusoft.com/Solutions/VisiQuest/Academic.asp.

About AccuSoft:

Since 1985, AccuSoft has been providing customers with the tools and technology they need to develop powerful imaging and image-enabled applications. The company’s technology is incorporated into thousands of applications used by over 50 million people worldwide. AccuSoft’s comprehensive products and solutions continue to set benchmarks for quality and performance and have positioned the company as the undisputed leader in its field. For further information about AccuSoft, visit the company's Web site at http://www.accusoft.com.

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