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Psomagen Selected as Key Service Provider, Will Utilize Ultima Genomics’ UG 100™ Sequencer to Accelerate Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s Billion Cells Project

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ROCKVILLE, Md., May 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Psomagen Inc., a multiomics service laboratory serving academic, pharma, biotech, and clinical customers, will join the Billion Cells Project led by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI). The Billion Cells Project aims to develop a landmark single-cell dataset of one billion cells that will be used to train new AI models to advance researchers’ understanding of cellular behavior and gene function. Psomagen has begun providing services to participating researchers in April. The project includes collaborations with several other technology partners, including Ultima Genomics, 10x Genomics and Scale Biosciences.

Psomagen Selected as Key Service Provider to Accelerate Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s Billion Cells Project

Su Hong, CEO of Psomagen, says, “This project represents a transformative step in biomedical research, enabling the identification of novel therapeutic targets and guiding drug development with unparalleled precision. By leveraging AI-powered analysis on vast single-cell datasets, we aim to accelerate the discovery of new ways to restore diseased cells to health. Psomagen is proud to contribute to this groundbreaking initiative that bridges biology and artificial intelligence, ultimately advancing human health.”

Psomagen will produce single-cell data as part of the Billion Cells Project to feed AI models trained on one of the largest computing systems dedicated to nonprofit life sciences research in the world. These powerful models for predicting and designing cellular behavior will help scientists understand the underpinnings of human health and disease, which in turn can speed up the development of drugs, diagnostics and other therapies.

Matt Kramer, V.P. of Marketing, Business Development, & Partnerships for Psomagen, indicated, “Psomagen is honored to have been selected to execute this ambitious plan to generate the massive amount of single-cell data that will be available to researchers across so many disciplines and disease states. CZI’s mission is in full alignment with our services and goal to bring multiomic data to researchers in the most cost-effective manner.”

Psomagen will utilize Ultima Genomics UG 100 high throughput NGS sequencer, for which Psomagen recently announced it had become an Ultima Certified Service Provider. Psomagen has been offering complete workflow single-cell services since it became a 10x Genomics CSP, and adding the UG 100 will help reduce costs of counting applications by 25% per 1M reads. The capabilities will add to Psomagen’s Single Cell and Spatial Center of Excellence at its Rockville, MD facility, supporting spatial biology methods like the 10x Visium HD platform. In addition to lower running costs, the UG 100 offers rapid run times compared to other high throughput sequencing instruments.

Jonah Cool, Vice President of Scientific Strategy and Partnerships at CZI noted, “A key facet of the Billion Cells Project is standardizing data generation and processing. This wouldn’t be possible without the collaborative effort of partners like Psomagen that are committed to accelerating scientific discovery by helping to scaling up single-cell sequencing data generation and offering their services to enable data generation to be quick, cost effective and increasingly consistent. The data generated from this project is critical to building CZI’s AI-based virtual cell model that will allow researchers to predict and understand cellular behavior.”

Psomagen will use the UG 100 to process hundreds of millions of cells to support a group of leading researchers in the effort to generate an unprecedented one billion cell dataset to fuel rapid progress in AI model development in biology. The data produced at Psomagen will transform into comprehensive resources for the research community, such as mapping genetic perturbations across diverse cell and tissue types.

“We look forward to supporting this ambitious undertaking and its unique approach to scaling and standardizing scientific outputs for AI and machine learning to inform human biology,” says Matt Kramer.

About Psomagen

Psomagen, Inc., formerly Macrogen U.S.A., is a North American integrative omics solutions and contract laboratory services provider. The company makes cutting-edge technology and data analysis accessible to the academic, pharma, biotech and clinical markets. With both CLIA-certified and CAP-accredited facilities, its team delivers the highest-quality multiomics data using best-in-class DNA, RNA, and protein analysis systems. In conjunction with its bioinformatics capabilities, Psomagen offers a path to insights that is both simple and affordable. Learn more at psomagen.com.

About the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative was founded in 2015 to help solve some of society’s toughest challenges – from eradicating disease and improving education, to addressing the needs of our local communities. Our mission is to build a better future for everyone. For more information, please visit chanzuckerberg.com.

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The $20 Chain Decision That Triggers a $20,000 Breakdown: USA Roller Chain Examines the True Cost of Roller Chain Failure

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CLAREMONT, Fla., June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — USA Roller Chain has released a technical analysis examining how a single component sourcing decision, specifically the selection of a roller chain based on price rather than verified specification, can initiate a failure sequence that costs facilities many times more than the original savings. The report frames the issue as a cost-of-failure problem rather than a maintenance problem, making the case that the most consequential purchasing decisions in industrial environments are often the smallest ones.

Targeting maintenance technicians, plant managers, and procurement engineers, the analysis traces a documented failure pattern from initial specification mismatch through chain elongation, sprocket damage, system inefficiency, and unplanned downtime. The findings are designed to support facilities in shifting from price-driven to value-driven component sourcing decisions before a failure event occurs.

When the Wrong Chain Costs More Than the Right One
The failure scenario outlined in the report begins with a decision that appears straightforward: selecting a roller chain based on nominal size compatibility without verifying tensile strength ratings, pitch tolerance, material grade, or compatibility with existing drive sprockets. Under operational load, the consequences compound quickly.

Chains operating beyond their rated tensile capacity begin to elongate. As pitch increases beyond specification, alignment with sprocket tooth geometry degrades. The resulting friction accelerates wear on both the chain and mating sprockets, compressing service life from months or years to weeks. In high-cycle environments, elongation becomes breakage, and breakage becomes a full production stop.

The Failure Cascade
USA Roller Chain’s analysis traces how costs accumulate across a single failure event:

Chain elongation: Tensile mismatch causes the chain to stretch, shifting pitch out of alignment with drive and driven sprockets.Sprocket damage: Elongated chain degrades tooth profiles on the mating sprocket, requiring full replacement rather than adjustment.System inefficiency: Increased friction reduces power transfer and generates heat that shortens bearing and seal life in adjacent components.Unplanned downtime: Emergency labor, expedited parts, scrapped product, and delayed output absorb the original cost savings many times over.

Sprocket damage is frequently the hidden multiplier in these events. A chain that fails after degrading its mating sprocket does not require a chain replacement alone, it requires a full drive system assessment and, in most cases, simultaneous sprocket replacement before production can safely resume.

Root Cause Analysis
USA Roller Chain identifies three root causes that appear consistently across industrial chain failure cases:

Tensile strength mismatch: Chains rated for lower working loads are installed in applications that regularly exceed those thresholds. In environments with shock loading or variable speeds, the margin between rated capacity and actual demand must account for peak conditions, not average ones.

Material grade variance: Aftermarket chains sourced without verified material specifications may carry the same part number as OEM equivalents while using steel alloys with meaningfully different hardness and fatigue resistance. These differences are invisible at installation but become apparent under sustained load.

Price-driven procurement: When purchasing decisions are made on unit cost without reference to tensile ratings or supplier quality documentation, the probability of a specification mismatch increases. The decision that creates the most operational risk is often the one that appears most economical at the point of purchase.

“The cost of a chain failure rarely shows up on the same line item as the purchase decision that caused it. By the time downtime, labor, and replacement parts are accounted for, the original savings have long been erased. Specification accuracy at the point of purchase, along with keeping spare parts on hand, are the most cost-effective maintenance decisions a facility can make,” said Chris Beckett, Director of Operations at USA Roller Chain.

A Prevention Framework
The report outlines four decisions that reduce chain failure risk before it occurs:

Specification-first selection: Verify tensile strength, pitch, and load ratings against application requirements before evaluating price.Chain-sprocket pairing: Assess both components together. Fitting a new chain to a worn sprocket resets one variable while leaving the primary failure driver in place.Scheduled inspection: Measure chain elongation at regular intervals to plan replacements within maintenance windows rather than emergency responses.Supplier verification: Request material certifications and tensile test documentation. Their availability is itself a quality indicator.

Facilities can contact USA Roller Chain directly for component specification support.

About USA Roller Chain
USA Roller Chain is a supplier of roller chain products and power transmission components, serving a range of industries including agriculture, wastewater, and the lumber sector. The company provides a wide selection of industrial chain solutions, mechanical components, and related products designed to support motion transfer and system performance across various applications.

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Chris Beckett
Director of Operations
USA Roller Chain
Phone: +1 (689) 278-1508
Email: chrisb@usarollerchain.com

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Guardian Fire Services Featured on National Program “All Access with Andy Garcia”

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Guardian Fire Services will be featured on the national TV program All Access with Andy Garcia, highlighting its rapid growth, state‑of‑the‑art training facility, and nationwide platform delivering industrial‑grade fire and life safety solutions.

NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Guardian Fire Services, a leading provider of comprehensive fire protection and life safety services across the United States, today hosted the production team of the nationally syndicated television program All Access with Andy Garcia at its Nashville, TN, headquarters for the filming of an upcoming feature segment.

“Guardian Fire Services was built to combine the reach and resources of a national platform with the responsiveness of trusted local providers.”

The television segment will spotlight Guardian’s rapid growth as a unified national platform and its ongoing mission to protect people, buildings, and critical assets through industrial‑grade fire and life safety solutions. The segment is slated to air on public television stations nationwide in early fall, positioning Guardian’s model of “national scale, local expertise” in front of a broad business and facilities audience.

During the visit, members of Guardian’s leadership team participated in on‑camera interviews about the company’s strategy, culture, and long‑term outlook in a competitive fire and life safety market. Chief Executive Officer Ray Misfeldt emphasized the operational and financial consequences of inadequate fire preparedness, contrasting organizations that view life safety as a strategic priority with those that treat it as a compliance checkbox.

The All Access with Andy Garcia crew also highlighted Guardian’s state‑of‑the‑art training facility located in the Nashville, TN, headquarters, which serves as a national hub for developing technicians, engineers, and salespeople who deliver inspection, testing, maintenance, repair, and installation services across a wide range of occupancies—including commercial, industrial, healthcare, aviation, and education. The team captured how Guardian standardizes procedures, technology, and NFPA‑aligned best practices to drive consistent service quality across its growing footprint.

To showcase its work in live environments, the Guardian Fire Services team arranged an off-site afternoon demonstration at a premier downtown Nashville hotel, where technicians demonstrated to the All Access with Andy Garcia film crew real-world testing of fire alarm, sprinkler, and related life safety systems in a high-occupancy facility. The field demonstration highlighted Guardian Fire Services’ role in helping property owners, asset managers, and operators maintain code compliance, minimize risk, and protect revenue‑generating operations.

“Guardian Fire Services was built to combine the reach and resources of a national platform with the responsiveness of trusted local providers,” said Misfeldt. “Being featured on All Access with Andy Garcia gives us an opportunity to show how that model translates into better protection, better documentation, and better outcomes for customers who operate complex facilities across multiple markets.”

Backed by leading institutional capital, Guardian Fire Services owns and operates a nationwide network of local fire protection and life safety companies under a single brand, service standard, and technology stack. Through this integrated platform, Guardian delivers year‑round inspection, testing, maintenance, repair, and installation services for critical fire protection systems, helping customers reduce life safety risk, strengthen compliance posture, and streamline vendor management.

The upcoming All Access with Andy Garcia feature will further introduce Guardian Fire Services to industry stakeholders, code officials, insurers, and building owners as a scaled, one-stop long‑term partner in the fire and life safety space.

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William Lockhart, Guardian Fire Services, 1 6159813006, marketing@gfs-holding.com, https://guardianfireholdings.com/

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Pediatric Occupational Therapy Expert Kathy Schleifer of Pueblo Explains Sensory Integration Therapy for HelloNation

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PUEBLO, Colo., June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What can parents do when their child seems overwhelmed by sounds, textures, or movement? A HelloNation article answers this question through insights from Kathy Schleifer, Pediatric Occupational Therapy Expert in Pueblo. The feature explains how sensory integration therapy Pueblo professionals use structured, play-based occupational therapy to help children respond more comfortably to the world around them.

Every child experiences sensations differently, but some find ordinary input—like bright lights or noisy rooms—too intense. Schleifer explains that children with sensory processing difficulties might avoid certain textures, cover their ears in crowds, or constantly seek movement to stay alert. These behaviors can puzzle parents, but they often signal sensory challenges that can be addressed through therapy.

The HelloNation article details how sensory integration therapy Pueblo programs help children organize and interpret sensory input more effectively. Pediatric occupational therapists in Pueblo create individualized plans that include fun, movement-based activities such as swinging, climbing, or using textured materials. These experiences encourage the body and brain to communicate more efficiently, reducing discomfort and improving attention, coordination, and emotional regulation.

Sensory integration therapy is grounded in play-based occupational therapy that makes learning feel natural. Schleifer and her team design sessions that look like play but are strategically planned to strengthen neural connections. A child who swings or balances on a board is not just playing—they are training their brain to process motion and balance signals more smoothly. The article notes that over time, these activities can lead to better focus, calmer behavior, and greater participation in daily routines.

Many parents wonder if sensory processing difficulties are the same as autism. Schleifer clarifies that while both can involve sensory differences, they are not the same. A child may experience sensory challenges without being on the autism spectrum, and an autistic child may or may not show sensory sensitivities. The HelloNation article highlights that occupational therapists in Pueblo conduct thorough evaluations to identify each child’s sensory profile before beginning therapy. This ensures treatment aligns with their specific needs and developmental goals.

Sensory integration therapy Pueblo programs focus on helping children feel more confident rather than changing who they are. When the nervous system learns to manage input more effectively, children can engage fully in play, school, and social activities. Schleifer explains that progress often appears in small yet powerful ways—such as a child being able to wear new clothes comfortably, sit through class without restlessness, or join a noisy group activity without distress.

The HelloNation article emphasizes that parents play a key role in successful therapy. Occupational therapists provide families with strategies to use at home and school, including the use of weighted blankets, fidget tools, or quiet spaces. These supports help children regulate their sensory experiences across environments. Consistent reinforcement from caregivers ensures that progress made in therapy carries into everyday life.

Play-based occupational therapy helps children explore their sensory world safely and positively. Schleifer’s approach in Pueblo blends physical movement with emotional support, allowing children to connect their actions to feelings of calm and control. For instance, a child who once feared certain sounds might learn to manage them by combining movement with focused breathing or by having a structured retreat space. This empowers children to face sensory challenges with greater resilience.

In sensory integration therapy Pueblo families find more than exercises—they discover understanding and relief. Schleifer and her team focus on transforming mealtime stress, dressing struggles, and school difficulties into opportunities for growth. The structured play activities not only improve coordination and attention but also promote self-esteem. Children who once avoided new experiences begin to approach them with curiosity and confidence.

The HelloNation feature also discusses how sensory integration therapy supports emotional regulation. When a child learns to recognize and adapt to sensory input, frustration and meltdowns often decrease. Families notice smoother transitions, better communication, and stronger social engagement. The long-term result is a more peaceful home environment where everyone feels supported and understood.

For many Pueblo families, sensory integration therapy becomes a turning point. Schleifer’s compassionate and evidence-based approach demonstrates that with the right guidance, children can thrive in environments that once felt overwhelming. By focusing on play, consistency, and emotional connection, occupational therapists empower both children and parents to embrace progress together.

What Is Sensory Integration Therapy? A Parent’s Guide from Pueblo’s OT Experts features insights from Kathy Schleifer, Pediatric Occupational Therapy Expert of Pueblo, CO, in HelloNation.

About HelloNation
HelloNation is a premier media platform that connects readers with trusted professionals and businesses across various industries. Through its innovative “edvertising” approach that blends educational content and storytelling, HelloNation delivers expert-driven articles that inform, inspire, and empower. Covering topics from home improvement and health to business strategy and lifestyle, HelloNation highlights leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

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