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Agilent Technologies Hosts China Anti-Doping Agency Officials
SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 10, 2008 -- Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A)
today announced it has hosted the first of three leadership delegations from
China’s Anti-Doping Agency, as China prepares for the 2008 Olympic Games. The
meetings include technical training on anti-doping instruments and methods
developed by Agilent, a primary supplier of technology to China’s Anti-Doping
Agency since 1988.
The China Anti-Doping Agency is one of the largest and most technologically
advanced testing facilities in the world; it will examine more than 4,500
samples from athletes during the 2008 Olympic Games. The agency has equipped its
Beijing lab with state-of-the-art Agilent liquid chromatography (LC), gas
chromatography (GC) and mass spectrometry (MS) instruments to confirm the
chemical identity of suspected banned substances found in testing samples.
Agilent is providing 18 LC/MS units and 19 GC/MS units for drug testing at the
2008 Olympic Games.
“China has quickly become a world model for anti-doping efforts,” said Du Lijun,
director of China’s Anti-Doping Agency. “Agilent’s liquid chromatography and
mass spectrometry instrumentation will help make China’s Anti-Doping Agency
testing in the 2008 Olympic Games the most technologically advanced yet.”
Agilent is a leading provider of LC/MS and GC/MS instrumentation. A mass
spectrometer is often directly connected to a liquid chromatograph or gas
chromatograph to form highly sensitive and specific LC/MS or GC/MS systems. A
liquid or gas chromatograph is used to separate and detect the components in a
sample. The mass spectrometer measures the molecular weight of substances,
generating a spectral pattern that is unique to the compound being analyzed.
This chemical “fingerprint” is compared to a database of reference spectra to
provide unambiguous confirmation of the compound.
“We are proud of our relationship with China’s anti-doping efforts, which date
back to the 1980s,” said Mike McMullen, vice president and general manager of
Agilent’s Chemical Analysis Solutions Unit. “This highly critical application
demands a high level of trust, not just in the technology, but also in the level
of support to be certain that the lab is completely reliable in every way.”
For more than 30 years, Agilent has developed a strong reputation in analytical
instruments and methods for drug testing in sports. In 1972, Agilent supplied
analytical instrumentation to the lab serving the first Olympic Games in which
testing was required. Since then, Agilent technology has played a role with
drug-testing labs serving each of the Olympic Games as well as major events such
as World Cup Soccer and the Tour de France.
The China Anti-Doping Agency, previously known as the China Doping Control
Center, has been accredited by the International Olympic Committee from 1989 to
2003 and by the World Anti-Doping Agency since 2004. It is located in the
National Olympic Center, which was the main venue area for 13th Asian Games in
1990 and is a competition venue for the 2008 Olympic Games.
About Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is the world’s premier measurement company
and a technology leader in communications, electronics, life sciences and
chemical analysis. The company’s 19,000 employees serve customers in more than
110 countries. Agilent had net revenues of $5.4 billion in fiscal 2007.
Information about Agilent is available on the Web at
www.agilent.com .
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Claudia Hachtel, Agilent Technologies
+49-7243-602 100
claudia_hachtel@agilent.com
Nicki Muir, Alto Marketing
+44-1489-55 76 72
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