Ambry Genetics Announces Certified Service Provider Status for Agilent Microarrays
Ambry Genetics announced that they have completed certification to become an Agilent Certified Service Provider on the Agilent microarray platform. The initial certification is for Comparative Genomic Hybridization (aCGH) which is an application used by researchers to discover and detect genomic copy number variations within specific genomes.
“We are thrilled to be the first Agilent Certified Service Provider on the West Coast of the United States,” said Ardy Arianpour, Director of Business Development, Pharmaceutical Services at Ambry Genetics. “Our Pharmaceutical, Biotech, and Academic customers will be able to receive the highest quality results and service with the CSP stamp of approval. This accomplishment continues to demonstrate Ambry Genetics’ dedication to our customers and the genomics services industry.”
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