imOmics in Action

Revolutionary research on ionic and molecular fluxes and its real-world applications

Watch NMT Research Analyst Elora Simkins Test-drive the Ferrari of Scientific Research Platforms

Have you ever driven miles to a store to be one of the first to have the newest cell phone or tech gadget?  Have you ever driven for hours in the pouring rain to see your favorite musician perform? How far would you go for the best and latest technology?

NMT Research Analyst Elora Simkins trekked all the way from Amherst, Massachusetts to Beijing, China to get her hands on the newest NMT systems- YoungerUSA, LLC's highly anticipated PhysiolyzerⓇ Series.  Luckily for you, you don't have to move an inch.

Ms. Simkins is one of the first people to get to try out one of these systems in person. The PhysiolyzersⓇ represent a new era of scientific technology; one in which real live samples are used to reveal our world's oldest and most elusive mysteries.  Since the beginning of science, researchers have had to find ways to observe how living things work, when they are no longer alive.  Although these methods have resulted in the discoveries that taught us what we know today; we are left wondering… which of that research can now be proven accurate- or not? What is next to be discovered?  The new NMT PhysiolyzersⓇ were designed specifically to help you unearth those seemingly unattainable answers.

Non-invasive Micro-test Technology (NMT) reveals life functions through the dynamic flux of ions and molecules in samples as miniscule as 5µ (microns) in diameter, up to intact tissue, whole organs, and even entire living organisms.  This technology will launch research into the next generation of discovery and breakthroughs, and has been applied in critical fields such as cancer research, water security, and neuroscience.  

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