Agilent Technologies and Chungnam National University Announce Glycomics Research Initiatives
Joint R&D Center to Provide Training in Glycan Analysis in Asia-Pacific Region
SANTA CLARA, Calif., and DAEJEON, South Korea, April 1, 2013
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) and Chungnam National University announced new initiatives to further research inglycomics, the study of complex sugars, in order to develop biomarkers and new therapeutic antibodies to combat diseases such as cancer.
Building on an earlier collaboration, Agilent and the university's Graduate School of Analytical Science and Technology (GRAST) will establish the Asia Glycomics Education Center to support collaborative university/industry education and cross-training. The university will develop and administer training programs for various methods of glycan analysis, which will be made available without charge to scientists and researchers endorsed by Agilent in South Korea and the South Asia-Pacific region.
"Since we first started collaborating with Agilent in 2011, our university has enjoyed access to the latest analytical and scientific technologies for research in glycomics. Our highly talented team at GRAST, led by professor Hyun-Joo An, has made a number of significant findings, which have been shared with the global scientific community through papers and speaking engagements," said university president Sang-Chul Jung. "This lives up to our university's motto-'Creativity, development, and service to the community'-and we are pleased to further this collaboration with Agilent."
"In science, discovery is a long and arduous road dependent on the best people, process and technology," said Rod Minett, general manager of Agilent's Life Sciences Group in South Korea and the South Asia-Pacific region. "For this collaboration with Chungnam National University, we are going into the next phase of our journey to develop and enhance the biosimilars industry, which will help scientists develop new treatments to cure or prevent diseases."
Collaborative research between Agilent and leading academic researchers worldwide serves as the company's means of giving back to communities in which it does business. At the Asia Glycomics Education Center, Agilent will install a state-of-the-art Agilent 6540 Quadrupole Time-of-Flight with Chip/2D nanoHPLC system. The new system will be used to develop novel applications or analytical methods in the field of glycomics and glycoproteomics.
"Around the world, we have seen greater interest among scientists and researchers in the area of glycomic research," said professor An. "Through our research, we are often pushing the frontiers of science and the capabilities of our analytical instruments. We are thrilled to continue this partnership with Agilent."
Professor An, who heads the Asia Glycomics Education Center, will continue to work with Dr. Rudolf Grimm, Agilent's director of science and technology and manager of collaborations in the Asia-Pacific region. "This is an important next-step for both Agilent and Chungnam National University as we continue to build talent and drive innovations and discoveries in the field of glycomics using industry-leading analytical solutions," said Dr. Grimm.
About Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is the world's premier measurement company and a technology leader in chemical analysis, life sciences, diagnostics, electronics and communications. The company's 20,500 employees serve customers in more than 100 countries. Agilent had net revenues of $6.9 billion in fiscal 2012. Information about Agilent is available at www.agilent.com .