HoloMonitor® technology from Phase Holographic Imaging help researchers fight ovarian cancer

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Ovarian cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer. Researchers at the Center of Excellence for Holographic Imaging at Northeastern University in Boston have used HoloMonitor® technology to study how the immune system can be stimulated to fight this deadly cancer form. The research results have been published in Journal of Clinical & Cellular Immunology. The article is the first scientific article to be published in a series of articles from Northeastern University in which HoloMonitor® technology play a key role.

“The collaboration with Northeastern University is a huge success. Together with our advisors, the researchers at Northeastern have done a fantastic job in chiseling out new applications for our HoloMonitor-technology. The success of the collaboration means that PHI has established a strategic presence in Boston – the Capital of life science research. This permanent presence allows us to market our products to both customers and leading industry players in ways not possible from Sweden”, said CEO Peter Egelberg.

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Peter Egelberg, CEO

Tel: +46 703 19 42 74

E-mail: peter.egelberg@phiab.se

Web: www.phiab.se

Phase Holographic Imaging (PHI) leads the ground-breaking development of time-lapse cytometry instrumentation and software. With the first instrument introduced in 2011, the company today offers a range of products for long-term quantitative analysis of living cell dynamics that circumvent the drawbacks of traditional methods requiring toxic stains. Headquartered in Lund, Sweden, PHI trades through a network of international distributors. Committed to promoting the science and practice of time-lapse cytometry, PHI is actively expanding its customer base and scientific collaborations in cancer research, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, stem cell biology, gene therapy, regenerative medicine and toxicological studies.

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