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based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
NanoCellect is committed to empowering every scientist to make discoveries one cell at a time, with modern and simple technologies for to advance cell based assays that are affordable, compact, and easy-to-use. Our microfluidic flow cytometry ...
The WOLF was designed and created by a team of scientists and engineers who wanted to solve a classic challenge in biological research: how to sort cells of high quality effectively and easily. NanoCellect has created an entirely new type of ...
based inPleasanton, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
10x Genomics is building tools for scientific discovery that reveal and address the true complexities of biology and disease. 10x Genomics products have been adopted by researchers around the world, including all of the top 100 global research ...
based inManchester, UNITED KINGDOM
Yourgene Health is a leading international molecular diagnostics group with an integrated portfolio of technologies and services to enable genomic medicine. Our mission to enable scientific advances to positively impact human health remains at the ...
based inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
SOPHiA GENETICS is the creator of a global data-sharing network – we work with customers from over 790 institutions in over 70 countries. Our network advances data-driven medicine to improve health outcomes and economics worldwide. We offer a ...
Enabling novel fusion detection in small samples to improve lung cancer management. Sensitive novel fusion detection optimized for small lung cancer FFPE biopsies enhance patient care. SOPHiA DDM™ Dx RNAtarget Oncology Solution (ROS) is a ...
based inMontpellier, FRANCE
SeqOne Genomics is a startup based in Montpellier in the South of France, founded in 2017. The company develops state-of-the-art genomics analysis tools for clinical applications in the fields of cancer and rare diseases. Its flagship product, ...
Genetic cancer analyses are particularly challenging due to the huge number of de novo variants and the need to combine DNA and RNA data in some cases. This requires a unique set of interpretation tools and specifically tuned ...
