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Thursday, 03/16/2017 12:48:00 PM

Thursday, March 16, 2017 12:48:00 PM

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NanoLogix N-Assay Bacteria Diagnostic Technology for E. coli to be presented at June ASM Annual Meeting in New Orleans:
       
NanoLogix is pleased to announce that the N-Assay Bacteria Diagnostic, newly configured for E. coli will be presented in poster format at the American Society for Microbiology ASM Microbe 2017 to be held at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana from June 1st through 5th. Dr. Sebastian Faro, MD, PhD and others associated with the development will be present for the poster session.

NanoLogix personnel are planning to staff an exhibit booth at the event to display both the Company-offered FlatPack for petri plates and the new N-Assay diagnostic. The FlatPack technology is becoming the premier petri plate storage method for those interested in long life room-temperature storage of prepared agar, with basic poured agars usable in as-new condition after 2-4 years of non-refrigerated storage. The NanoLogix FlatPack is available through www.nanologix.com and also on Amazon.com through two companies --- Evviva Scientific and Diamante Scientific.

The N-Assay furnishes the ability to detect and identify bacteria and other microorganisms in record time and provide a nearly simultaneous determination of their antibiotic resistance with unparalleled sensitivity. It was unveiled at the 2016 Central Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Annual Meeting in October, 2016, winning the Judges’ Choice Award for poster presentation of: Development of a Novel Antibody-Based Assay for Simultaneous Identification of a Pathogen and Determination of its Antimicrobial Susceptibility. That presentation demonstrated the capability of the N-Assay for use against Group B
Streptococcus, Gonorrhea, and Enterococcus. The E. coli development is an additional tool in the battle against both non-resistant and antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Further information as to poster display and exhibit booth location will be made available in the near future when supplied to us