DzymeTech changes its name to ANDalyze andreceives new funding as it prepares the launch of new products for Real-time Water Testing for Heavy Metals using the power of DNA

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Mon Oct 5, 2009 9:00am EDT

ANDalyze will be exhibiting at the Water Environment Federation`s Annual
Technical Exhibition and Conference, WEFTEC.09 tradeshow in Orlando, Florida on
Oct 12-14, Booth #1706.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill.--(Business Wire)--
DzymeTech has changed its name to ANDalyze. ANDalyze has developed catalytic DNA
biosensor technologies for detection of heavy metals and a variety of other
chemicals. The first product will be a lead testing kit that fulfills a
significant niche market, detection of toxic lead in water. ANDalyze will be
showcasing several new products at the WEFTEC 2009 tradeshow in Orlando, Florida
on Oct 12-14, Booth #1706. 

About ANDalyze Inc.

ANDalyze offers products for testing water contamination using catalytic DNA
technologies. The company has developed a methodology for detecting and
quantifying chemical levels based on the recent discovery of the catalytic
properties of DNA. This technology and product is a universal platform that
offers simple, fast, inexpensive and reliable detection of trace metals and
other target chemicals. ANDalyze was founded by Dr. Yi Lu at the University of
Illinois and Illinois Ventures. Company contact and product information can be
found at www.andalyze.com.

ANDalyze Inc.
Marty Dugan, 617-281-6743
mdugan@andalyze.com



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