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August 19, 2008

Bioanalytical Systems officials announce employee promotions

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Officials from Purdue Research Park-based company BASi (Bioanalytical Systems, Inc.) (Nasdaq: BASI) have announced three employee promotions within the company.

Janna Chambers, current senior director of client services,
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has been promoted to business development manager of strategic accounts, a newly created position. Chambers joined BASi in 1999 has been a contributor to the company in progressively more responsible roles. She received a bachelor's degree in biomedical sciences from Western Michigan University.

Stephanie Miller, who has been working as client services administrator, is being
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promoted to director of client services. Miller joined BASi in 2001 after receiving her bachelor's degree in management information systems from St. Joseph's College in Rensselaer, Ind.

Laura Danaher, currently an administrator in the BASi In Vivo Group, replaces, and will support, Miller as client services administrator. Danaher joined BASi in 2000 and has a bachelor's degree
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in animal science from Purdue University.

Established in 1974, BASi provides world-class research to the pharmaceutical industry through their laboratories in the USA and UK. The company offers an extensive array of contract laboratory services and is also a leading manufacturer of specialized instrumentation.

 

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The 725-acre Purdue Research Park (http://www.purdueresearchpark.com) has the largest university-affiliated business incubation complex in the country. The park is home to more than 150 companies. About 100 of these firms are technology-related and another 39 are incubator businesses. The park was ranked No. 1 in 2004 for university- affiliated research parks and received the 2005 Outstanding Commercialization Award, both from the Association of University Research Parks. The park's companies also have received numerous recognitions, including a 2006 MIRA Award: Innovation of the Year for Purdue Research Park/Quadraspec Inc. and a 2005 CoreNet Global Innovators Award finalist. The Purdue Research Park is part of the Purdue Research Foundation, a private, nonprofit foundation created to assist Purdue University in the area of economic development. In addition to the Purdue Research Park in West Lafayette, the foundation has established or is currently constructing technology parks in other locations around Indiana including Merrillville, New Albany and Indianapolis.

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Source: Alice Schwind, (765) 497-8458, aschwind@bioanalytical.com