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Nanosphere, Inc. (Nasdaq:NSPH) announced today that the company will present at the Thomas Weisel Partners Healthcare Conference 2008 taking place at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston from September 3 to 5, 2008. William Moffitt, Nanosphere's president and chief executive officer, will present at 3:50 P.M. on Wednesday, September 3, 2008.

Nanosphere, Inc. to Present At the Thomas Weisel Partners Healthcare Conference 2008

Northbrook, IL | Posted on August 26th, 2008

The webcast, along with presentation slides, can be accessed by interested parties at the Investor Relations/Media tab on Nanosphere's web site, www.nanosphere.us. A replay of the webcast presentation will be available for 90 days.

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About Nanosphere, Inc.
Nanosphere develops, manufactures and markets an advanced molecular diagnostics platform, the Verigene(r) System for direct genomic and ultra-sensitive protein detection. This easy-to-use and cost-effective platform enables simple, low-cost and highly sensitive genomic and protein testing on a single platform. Nanosphere is based in Northbrook, IL.

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Nanosphere, Inc.
Roger Moody, CFO
847-400-9021


The Torrenzano Group
Ed Orgon
212-681-1700, Ext. 102

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