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Software vendorbased inLund, SWEDEN
Our mission is to make it easier to analyze the huge amounts of complex data that are generated by innovations in the fields of genetics and proteomics. We do this by providing powerful visualization-based bioinformatics data analysis tools for ...
The combination of powerful statistics and instant visualization drives exciting results. Flexibility and expansion are cornerstones. Analyze data using an easy to use statistical model. Integrate and extend the analysis with Python based Templates ...
Software vendorbased inAlbuquerque, NEW MEXICO (USA)
Indica Labs is the world’s leading provider of computational pathology software and services. Our flagship HALO image analysis platform enables fast, quantitative evaluation of tissues using a broad range of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer ...
Leveraging our own image analysis and image management solutions, HALO, HALO AI and HALO Link, as well as the expertise of our PHARMA SERVICES and algorithm development teams, we offer a wide range of analysis services to pharmaceutical, contract ...
Software vendorbased inChicago, ILLINOIS (USA)
Igenbio, Inc. develops genome analysis products and services for the life science industry. Our scientists have broad experience in both in silico and wet lab sequencing, research and development with more than 100 relevant publications in these ...
Quickly and accurately analyze your samples with Igenbio’s expert sequencing services. Both Long and short read platforms available such as Illumina, PacBio, and Oxford Nanopore. Proximity Ligation Hi-C Sequencing for Genome Scaffolding. ...
Software vendorbased inBend, OREGON (USA)
Empowering People Through Optimal Health. At Optimal DX, our mission is to constantly instill the most recent and effective medical findings into our products and services so that practitioners can complete their mission: improving their patients’ ...
The optimal range of a given blood biomarker is a narrow band of upper and lower limits that correspond to the optimally healthy levels for that biomarker. In contrast to the “normal” reference ranges used in allopathic medicine, the ...
