Oh its nothing that the N-Assay presentation got voted best amongst competition made up of only the most important research selected to be presented at a major industry conference attended by experts in their field. Doesn't mean a thing. They aren't going to think about the N-Assay after the conference is over. And all those experts who didn't attend or wasn't able to see the presentation won't care after reading the N-Assay paper that was just published....you know, the one where they detail how this test is able to identify and determine antibiotic sensitivity simultaneously in hours vs. days for current best methods. The industry will ignore it regardless of the increasingly higher rate in the rise of antibiotic resistant bacteria.