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WSS TO SUPPLY STEM CELL RESEARCH DATABASE

Announcement posted by Working Systems Solutions 11 Nov 2005

New systems will manage cell inventory for medical researchers

Melbourne, Victoria 10 November 2005: Leading Australian health systems provider, Working Systems Solutions (ASX:WSS), today announced it had signed a contract with the Australian Stem Cell Centre Ltd (ASCC).
Working Systems e-health division, Global Health Pty Ltd, has been commissioned to create a cell bank inventory database and supporting software tools that will streamline the tracking of cryo-preserved cell samples stored at the Australian Stem Cell Centre laboratories, which are located at Monash University Clayton Campus.
The ASCC is a national consortium-based initiative uniting many of Australias leading academic researchers and the biotechnology industry with the aim of developing products for stem cell therapies. Potential outcomes include regenerating heart muscle after a heart attack, manufacturing transfusable blood products, and reversing the tissue damage following an injury.
Warwick Murphy, Laboratory Manager at ASCC, said cell samples are stored inside Liquid nitrogen "vapour-phase" tanks with each tank holding up to 22,000 samples.
To keep accurate records of sample characteristics, cell line history and culture conditions is a nightmare without an efficient database, he said. Currently that information is in different places. Some is recorded manually in workbooks and other information is kept in Excel spreadsheets. So it can be extremely time consuming to collate and collect all of the information with regard to each cell. As the number of cell samples grows, it becomes increasingly difficult.
The cell line inventory management system being developed by Global Health will record all of the information about each sample in a single database and will track the passage of cell lines through quarantine and storage within the centre. When cell lines are provided to investigators for research purposes, the ASCC will be able to produce a comprehensive report about the sample within seconds. Currently it can take up to an hour to produce such a report.
The project is scheduled to be completed in January 2006.
The ASCC initiative follows the recent announcement by Working Systems that Global Health had been selected by the Australasian Biospecimen Network to develop a national tissue database to assist cancer researchers around the world.
About Working Systems Solutions Limited
Working Systems Solutions Limited (Working Systems) develops software systems and services that help our clients manage their workflow, knowledge sharing and collaboration. These capabilities have been successfully applied in various industries but there is special focus on healthcare, through the companys Global Health portfolio of e-health solutions. Established in 1985, Working Systems has offices in Melbourne, Perth and Kuala Lumpur. The company has been listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX: WSS) since April 2000. For further information about Working Systems, visit www.ws.com.au.
About Global Health
Global Health Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Working System Solutions Limited, has developed a specialised suite of software applications for health facilities, medical practices and the home. The Global Health portfolio includes clinical and administrative systems that extend from personal health to doctors surgeries, clinics, hospitals and government services across Australia.
For further information visit www.global-health.com.