bSys GmbH is a privately owned company headquartered in Basel, Switzerland. As a contract research organization (CRO) bSys provides assistance to pharmaceutical settings in Ion Channel Discovery. The company focuses on the fast screening of new substances on ion channel drug targets. bSys’s technological innovation serves electrophysiological tools for HTS Drug Discovery needs in lead identification and candidate selection.
"Our immediate vicinity to the Bio Valley in the trinational region of the Upper Rhine facilitates establishment of new joint ventures with phamaceutical companies to boost bSys´s portfolio. The outcoming synergies will provide a solid basis for the generation of assets and further growth of bSys", explains Dr. Daniel Konrad, CEO of bSys GmbH.
bSys is organized as a GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) test facility and thus offers accomplishment of studies according to GLP guidelines. bSys GmbH fulfills the general OECD principles of GLP to be followed by a test facility. The quality management system is composed of SOPs clearly defining laboratory work, training of personnel, maintenance of equipment, reporting, archiving and so forth.
bSys provides services to sponsors worldwide and seeks to assist in a more personal way to build up lasting partnerships with its clients. A bSys Study Director supports sponsors throughout study accomplishment and also the time after study completion.
| Contact Details: |
| Benkenstrasse 254 |
| Witterswil |
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| CH-4108 |
| Switzerland |
| Tel: | 0041 79 357 46 93 |
| Fax: | 0041 61 721 77 44 |
| Email: | info@bsys.ch |
| WWW: | www.bsys.ch/

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Recent Publications by bSys: |  |
Measurement and evaluation of finger tapping movements using magnetic sensors.
This paper proposes a quantitative measurement and evaluation method of... | 13th May, 2009
| Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University, Higashi-hiroshima,
| Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2008;2008:5628-31.
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Modeling and evaluation of human motor skills in a virtual tennis task.
The present paper develops a virtual tennis system using robotic devices... | 12th May, 2009
| Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University, Higashi-hiroshima,
| Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2008;2008:4190-3.
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Functional interactions between the cerebellum and the premotor cortex for error correction during the slow rate force production task: an fMRI study.
Although neuroimaging studies indicate that functional magnetic resonance... | 1st April, 2009
| Department of Artificial Complex Systems Engineering, Graduate School of
| Exp Brain Res. 2009 Feb;193(1):143-50. Epub 2009 Jan 13.
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Energy transmission transformer for a wireless capsule endoscope: analysis of specific absorption rate and current density in biological tissue.
This paper reports on the electromagnetic influences on the analysis of... | 30th August, 2008
| Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima
| IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2008 Jul;55(7):1864-71.
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Analysis of specific absorption rate and current density in an energy transmission system for a wireless capsule endoscope.
This paper reports on the electromagnetic influences on the analysis of... | 29th March, 2008
| Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima,
| Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2007;2007:6052-5.
DOI Direct Link |
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