Partners
"Our networking strategy allows us, while focusing on our core competencies, to pass on to our clients a wealth of scientific expertise in order to provide to the market tools matched to their current needs and enriched by high grade applied research." Nasri Nahas CEO, GeneBio
GeneBio's continued desire to capitalize on human expertise can be seen in our never-ending quest to seek strong partnerships with leading academic and commercial organizations that allow us, while concentrating on our core innovations, to provide more comprehensive value-added solutions to our customers.
While retaining sizable internal resources, we attempt to keep expanding our external assets and furthering our collaborative network.
We work closely with renowned academic institutions, notable the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB) and the R&D group of the Clinical Pathology Department at Geneva University Hospital, on upstream research that allows us to stay at the cutting edge of proteomics innovation. We also maintain close partnerships with leading market players, including Bruker Daltonics and GE Healthcare.
Together with promoting our products, these partnerships help to further our understanding of the proteomics market and the adequacy of our products within such a highly fluid environment.
The increasing rise of the Asian proteomics market encouraged us to enhance our presence in this region of the world. Along with the opening of our Japanese branch, we have spent a great deal of time on the downstream commercialization and market positioning of our products with companies such as Hitachi Software Engineering and KOOPrime, among others.
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| Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (July 1998) |
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| The Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB) is an academic not-for-profit foundation that brings Swiss experts in bioinformatics together and provides high quality services to the national and international scientific community. GeneBio and the SIB have combined forces regarding MS-MS (Phenyx) and PMF (Aldente) protein identification, and also collaborate in the swiss PIT project. The Swiss Protein Identification Toolbox (swissPIT) is a project which aims at developing an automated analysis system to identify proteins using MS and MS/MS based data. One of the major problems in proteomics is the absence of standardized workflows to analyse data; this includes the pre-processing part as well as the final identification of peptides and proteins. The objectives of swissPIT are twofold: to allow the use of different identification tools in parallel and to concatenate different identification strategies in a meaningful way at the same time. More info... |
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| Institute for Systems Biology (September 2007) |
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| The Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) is an internationally renowned, non-profit research institute headquartered in Seattle and dedicated to the study and application of systems biology. Founded by Leroy Hood, Alan Aderem and Ruedi Aebersold, ISB seeks to unravel the mysteries of human biology and identify strategies for predicting and preventing diseases such as cancer, diabetes and AIDS. ISB's systems approach integrates biology, computation and technological development, enabling scientists to analyze all elements in a biological system rather than one gene or protein at a time. Founded in 2000, the Institute has grown to 12 faculty and more than 200 staff members; an annual budget of more than $25 million; and an extensive network of academic and industrial partners. More info... |
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| Proteome Software (May 2007) |
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| Proteome Software is a leading developer of proteomics software tools. Passionate about developing software that enables cutting edge proteomics research, Proteome Software's Scaffold is a powerful and easy to use MS/MS meta-analysis package. Scaffold is designed to help proteomics researchers validate, visualize, and share their data. Proteome Software's mission is to enable proteomics research that will foster science and medicine for this and future generations. More info... |
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| Insilicos LLC (September 2006) |
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| Insilicos LLC develops life science software for pharmaceutical development, biological research and clinical diagnostics. More info... |
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| Sage-N Research (May 2006) |
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| Sage-N Research, Inc. is an industry leader in developing high-throughput, easy-to-use integrated data appliances, including the SEQUEST® Sorcerer protein identification system. The company has developed proprietary technology based on novel software methods and hardware-optimized pattern matching algorithms. Through strategic collaborations with leading scientists, Sage-N Research advances the state of the art in ease-of-use, applications, and technology to enable world-changing discoveries in biology and medicine. More info... |
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| GenoLogics (May 2006) |
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| GenoLogics is the leading provider of an open integrating platform and bioinformatics solutions that help life science and pharmaceutical laboratories, specializing in the field of proteomics ans systems biology research, to manage, integrate and analyze enormous volumes of scientific and lab data to advance health science research and drug discovery. The company's mission is to provide solutions to accelerate the prevention and cure of diseases such as cancer. More info... |
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| Genedata (October 2005) |
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| Genedata specializes in computational solutions for life science research, drug discovery, and drug development. The Company combines a comprehensive, scientifically validated computational platform with expert scientific consulting services to provide tailor-made solutions for specific applications and multiple therapeutic areas. Founded in 1997 as a spin-off from Novartis, the Company is privately held and has grown to an interdisciplinary, international team of dedicated experts. Genedata is headquartered in Basel (Switzerland) with subsidiaries and branch offices in Munich (Germany), San Francisco (USA), and Boston (USA). The Company is also represented by Infocom Corporation (Japan), DigiGenomics (Taiwan), and Research Instruments (Singapore, Malaysia). More info... |
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| Proteomic Solutions (September 2005) |
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| Founded in 2001, Proteomic Solutions is a specialized protein lab service located between Paris and Rouen that conducts proteomic projects and practices recombinant protein technology, combined with experience in the field of bioinformatics. More info... |
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| KOOPrime Pte Ltd (June 2005) |
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| Since 1996, a group of scholars, researchers and IT professionals have been working with one of the largest pharmaceutical giants in the world to develop a system to enhance overall productivity in pharmaceutical laboratories. KOOPrime Pte Ltd was established in 2000 as a result of this endeavour. KOOPrime is the leading provider of IT products and solutions for the biomedical industry. This is made feasible via its workflow-agent platform (KOOPlatform) that integrates components dealing with Data Collection, Data Warehousing, Data Mining and Data Visualization. Systems delivered are Cross-Platform, Cross-Language and Cross-Domain. KOOPrime has operations in the US and also an established presence in Asia, in particular Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, China and India. More info... |
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| Hitachi Software Engineering, Ltd. (June 2005) |
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| Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd. was established in 1970 as the first software development company in the Hitachi Group and we are now among the leading IT service companies in the industry. We mainly deal with basic software for mainframe computers and large-scale systems and networks for government agencies as well as the financial, insurance, and securities industries.
Over the past 30 years, we have enjoyed steadily increasing success, pursuing our goal of becoming the industry's leading company. We have also established international leadership in Multimedia Technology, GIS, Bio Informatics Products, and High Level Security Software both in the US and Europe. More info... |
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| Bruker Daltonics (September 2002) |
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| Bruker Daltonics is a leading developer and provider of innovative life science tools based on mass spectrometry. Bruker Daltonics also offers a broad line of nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) detection products for defense and homeland security. Our association with Bruker enables us to provide research scientists with continuous, efficient and up-to-date technology in proteomics. More info... |
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