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Genedata and Axxam announce high throughput screening data analysis collaboration
(07 Jul 2008)
Genedata, a provider of in silico solutions for the pharmaceutical and life science industries, and Axxam, a biotechnology research organization offering early-stage discovery research services for the life science industry, have signed a multi-year ...
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Genedata Joins Japanese Research Initiative for Metastatic Biomarkers
(15 Nov 2007)
Genedata announced its collaboration with Tokyo Medical University, AMR Inc., and Leica Microsystems in a proteomics research initiative aiming at the identification of metastatic biomarkers for the discovery and validation of new protein drug ...
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Genedata Opens Subsidiary in Tokyo
(28 Jun 2007)
Genedata has established a subsidiary, Genedata KK, in Japan. The new offices in Tokyo's Shinagawa district shall pave the way for a full professional services base in Japan, from which to provide local support for life sciences research with a ...
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Expansion of Genedata's Collaboration with Serono into High Content Screening
(15 Dec 2006)
Genedata announced the expansion of its screening analysis collaboration with Serono. Scientists at Serono now use Genedata's computational solution to combine results from high content screening assays with chemical and pharmacological information ...
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DSM collaborates with Genedata to streamline its life science research
(01 Aug 2005)
DSM has signed a co-operation agreement with Genedata, which includes a worldwide license for Genedata Phylosopher® and Genedata Expressionist® to support DSM's research and development activities in life sciences. Genedata's solutions will be ...
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Genedata and Schering Expand Genomics-based Drug Discovery Collaboration Worldwide
(16 Jan 2004)
Genedata and Schering AG, Germany, announced that they are widening the scope of their four-year collaboration. In order to strengthen their global drug discovery program, Schering has extended the license for Expressionist, the Genedata ...
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