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Re: TSTARK post# 68276

Friday, 10/04/2013 8:17:49 PM

Friday, October 04, 2013 8:17:49 PM

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thanks again TSTARK, for a post with BARDOT!

SGR- let me add to that so everyone is perfectly clear on this. The hardware is absolutely essential in this process. This is what actually detects and identifies the microbes. The technology for this is not new, it has been used in other industries like aerospace and metallurgy for decades and it has been thoroughly tested and accepted. Wyatt technologies alone has published over seventy papers on this process. Just google "optical forward scatter" or "multi-angle light scatter MALS" and you will see.
The fascinating thing about this is that MMTC had a direct technology transfer from Wyatt in 1999 and Dr. Haavig was the first ever to patent this technology in 2002 for rapid microbial identification. Others have used this later, like Biomerieaux ,Pall, and Bardot but MMTC is the only one to offer a low cost, simple system to detect single pathogenic organisms. And the machine works, beautifully. Read the reports from AOAC and NAMSA. Here is a challenge, I would like someone to prove to me that the MIT 1000 doesn't perform exactly the way the AOAC, USDA, and NAMSA all say it does. I'm waiting


POST 68276 SEP/12

MMTC ROCKS!!! ITS A BUY!!!!!!!!