Nexcelom Customers
Pharma & Biotech
Wyeth, Pfizer, Merck & Co., Johnson & Johnson, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Eli Lilly & Co., Shering Plough, Proctor & Gamble, Novartis, Amgen, Celgene, CombinatoRx, Eisai Research Institute, Gene Logic, Invitrogen, Receptor BioLogix
Research Hospitals
Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston Medical Center, Children’s Hospital Boston, Memorial Sloan Kettering NYC
Mayo Clinic, Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, Cleveland Clinic, Arkansas Children’s Hospital
National labs
National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders, NIH Clinical Center, National Eye Institute, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Human Genome Research Institute, Federal Drug Administration (FDA), National Institute on Aging, Center for Disease Control (CDC)
Universities
Harvard, Yale, MIT, U Mass, Boston U, Stanford U, UC San Francisco, Johns Hopkins, Texas A&M, U Penn, Michigan State U
Departments and Fields of Study: Examples
| Biochemistry |
Cell and Viral Culture |
| Cell Biology |
Cellular Differentiation |
| Gerontology Research |
Immunology |
| Mammary Biology & Tumorigenesis |
Molecular Immunology |
| Oncology |
Neurology |
| Pediatric Oncology |
Pathology |
| Protein Expression |
Pharmacology |
| Vaccine Research |
Toxicology |
| Hematology |
Viral Pathogenesis and Vaccine |
| Oral Injection & Immunization |
Tumor Immunology & Biology |
| Population Genetics |
Cell & Cancer Biology |
| Molecular Cytogenetics |
Dermatology |
| Kidney & Electrolyte |
Medical Oncology |
| Metabolics |
Experimental Immunology |
| Molecular Genetics |
Molecular Targets Development |
| Diagnostic Radiology |
Biological Research |
| Mast Cell Biology |
Comparative Carcinogenesis |
| Comparative Medicine |
Respiratory Viruses |
| Malaria Vaccine |
Bacterial Toxins & Therapeutics |
| Cellular & Developmental Biology |
Lymphocyte Activation |
| Urological Oncology |
Cell Signaling |
| Agriculture Research |
Veterinary research |
| Gene Structure & Disease |
Diabetes |
Customer Testimonials
- “The Auto T4 is a fantastic machine that saves our lab a lot of time! It is simple to use and small.” - Dr. J. W. Hodge, Senior Scientist and Director, Recombinant Vaccine Group, NCI
- "I like that this one does not require any other material other than the slides" - Jim Bensen, Tissue Culture Facility, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- "I will never use a hemacytometer again" - Jeff Ross, Research Investigator, Eisai Research Institute
- "Before the counter it took a long time to count and put strain on our eyes. Now it is quick and very easy on the eyes" - Adam Wiles, Rebecca Shoemaker, AIDS Vaccine Program, NCI
- "Using the Auto T4 has greatly increased the efficiency and ease of counting cells in our lab, especially on high volume sample days. It is the only counter that consistently works for non-human primate applications" - A scientist, National Cancer Institute
- "Before it would take 2-3 hours to count-now less than 20 minutes" - A scientist, National Cancer Institute
- "Eye strain was a big problem before the counter. It is much faster now and eliminates the eye strain" - A scientist, National Cancer Institute
- "I've used hemacytometer before. It can never get accurate nor consistent cell concentrations. At one time, when I need to estimate the cell doubling time, this counter really helped because I have to deal with multiple cell counting from replicate samples" - A scientist, National Institute of Health
- "This is the product I have always dreamed about!" - A researcher, National Institute of Health
- "This is such a simple machine to use that it saves us a lot of time." A scientist, Wyeth