| Dr. M. J. Waxdal, President
of FAST Systems, a Division of MPI
Research, will address the Japanese
Society of Toxicology at its annual
meeting. |
MPI Research proudly announces that Dr.
M.J. Waxdal, President of FAST Systems, A
Division of MPI Research, will address the
Japanese Society of Toxicology, speaking
on the topic of Flow Cytometry and its application
in preclinical and clinical development of
new drugs. ICH guidelines are pending for
the requirement of immunotoxicity of new
drugs. The ICH Immunotoxicology guidelines
are projected for adoption within the next
twelve months, and flow cytometry will play
an important role in conducting these evaluations.
FAST Systems and MPI Research is a leading
provider of Immunotoxicology services.
Flow cytometry is commonly used to enumerate
lymphoid cells, including T cells of all
types, B cells and natural killer cells.
These cells can be isolated from blood, bone
marrow, thymus, lymph nodes and the spleen.
Enumerating these cell types, determining
their state of activation and measuring their
ability to perform normal cellular functions
has significant value in assessing the potential
immunotoxicity of new drug candidates both
in preclinical and clinical studies.
Dr. Waxdal is a well-known expert in the
area of flow cytometry. He developed his
skills during his tenure at the National
Institutes of Health. Then in 1986, Dr. Waxdal
founded FAST Systems in Gaithersburg, MD.
For the next 17 years, Dr. Waxdal built an
industry leading contract laboratory focusing
on the development and application of flow
cytometry in both preclinical and clinical
research. In early 2003, FAST Systems was
acquired by MPI Research creating a unique
service provider for Immunotoxicology services
with the ability to provide both the in-life
and analytical components of Immunotoxicology
testing.
Dr. James Laveglia, Executive Vice President
and Director of Research, commented, “We
are honored to have Dr. Waxdal present to
the Japanese Society of Toxicology, an internationally
recognized organization. Dr. Waxdal’s
appearance at the JSOT conference speaks
volumes to his scientific standing and recognition
on the subject of flow cytometry. We are
proud to have him as part of the MPI Research
team.”
MPI Research exists to provide comprehensive
non-clinical research that meets the requirements
of pharmaceutical, medical device, animal
health and chemical companies as well as
governmental agencies as we partner together
to bring safer, healthier products to the
world. MPI Research employees specialize
in a wide variety of scientific disciplines
including toxicology, pharmacology, metabolism,
pathology, clinical pathology, reproductive
and developmental biology, veterinary science,
neuroscience, experimental therapeutics,
immunotoxicology, analytical chemistry, computer
science, regulatory science, and statistics.
Home | News
|