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Precision Instrumentation for Life Sciences
THE FOUNDATION
In the mid-1970s our principals, then at Cornell University, conceived of an elegant ultrasound solution for measuring blood volume flow in large animal chronic studies. Transonic Systems was formed in 1983 to bring these innovations into broad general use.
Our corporate life continued our university roots: applications-solving Engineering, with “Marketing and Sales” tasked to collaborate with you our customer, to find customized solutions to your new flow measurement challenges (chronic to acute to ever smaller vessels, different organs and species, on vessels / ducts / tubings). Our technology has since become the gold standard for Life Sciences’ volume flow measurements.
Our company remains vested in innovation with high scientific integrity. Our world-class research and development group secured numerous National Institutes of Health grants and received in 2000 the prestigious National Tibbetts Award in a Washington White House ceremony.
Thanks to our steady technological improvements and refinements, scientists can now measure hair-sized femoral and renal arteries in a conscious mouse with off-the-shelf Transonic devices and well-validated application protocols. Individual application protocol co-developments with product users like you continue to yield sophisticated measurement solutions that are simple to use and advance basic life science knowhow.
On the following web pages you will find distilled the knowhow of your colleagues’ 4,000+ publications and validations using Transonic equipment, plus their “how-to” nuggets of wisdom, captured in a host of application protocols.
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