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Agilent Technologies Presents 2008 Manfred Donike Award for Sports Doping Control Excellence to German Researcher

Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A), today announced that it has presented the 2008 Manfred Donike Award for scientific excellence in sports doping testing to Ulrich Flenker, research scientist at the Institute of Biochemistry, German Sport University, Cologne, Germany. Flenker was honored for his continuous technical and scientific improvements in detecting doping with synthetic steroids by identifying the ratios of stable isotopes 13C to 12C in samples using gas chromatography-combustion-isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-C-IRMS).

Agilent sponsors this annual award to recognize distinguished scientific contributions in doping analysis. Award winners are scientists who exemplify the spirit and scientific leadership of doping-control pioneer Manfred Donike, and whose contributions significantly increase fairness in sports competition. Along with a medallion, there is also a cash prize of 3,500 euros.

GC-C-IRMS is now routinely and successfully applied in doping-control laboratories around the world, enabling analysts to discriminate between synthetic and natural steroid hormones to detect doping with compounds like testosterone and its pro-hormones, said Agilents Stephen B. Crisp in presenting the Donike Award at the 26th Cologne Doping Workshop in Cologne, Germany. Were pleased to recognize Ulrichs breakthrough technology with this award.

Marie Donike, wife of the late professor, made the presentation along with Crisp.

In accepting the award, Flenker acknowledged the work of Svena Ludke in enzyme expression at the Institute of Biochemistry, and the contribution of Dr. Dietmar Schomburg of the University of Cologne.

This appraisal of my groups work makes me feel encouraged to continue the stable isotope work, Flenker said. Improvement of doping-control issues in the area of stable isotopes doesnt always happen quickly, and this award is appreciated as an acknowledgement and motivation.

Flenker was scientific advisor at the lab serving the 2006 Winter Games in Torino, Italy, responsible for stable isotope analysis. He has also served as scientific supervisor at the 2005 IAAF World Championships in Helsinki, Finland, overseeing stable isotope analysis. He has held research positions at the Institute of Biochemistry, German Sport University, Cologne, since 1994. He has degrees in Sports Sciences (German Sport University), Biology (University of Cologne), Master in Sports Sciences and has done doctoral studies on Application of Stable Isotope Analysis to Doping Control.

About Agilent in Sports Doping Control

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 Munich, Germany, 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.

About Agilent Technologies

Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) is the worlds premier measurement company and a technology leader in communications, electronics, life sciences and chemical analysis. The companys 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.

NOTES TO EDITORS:

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Please superscript the numbers 13 and 12 when referencing stable isotopes 13C and 12C, as noted in the lead paragraph.

Contacts:

Agilent Technologies Inc.
Stuart Matlow, +1-408-553-7191
stuart_matlow@agilent.com

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