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And he has helped start more than half a dozen companies, including Amgen, the largest biotech company, and Applied Biosystems, the leading maker of genetic analysis equipment.
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Jim holds an undergraduate degree in Physics from Luther College and his graduate education was in Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering at the University of Minnesota.
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After working for a string of life science companies including Applied Biosystems and Molecular Dynamics, she was working for a Bay Area genomics company called Perlegen Sciences.
The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010
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Three months after the Manteia acquisition, John West, a former Applied Biosystems ABI executive with deep knowledge of the sequencing market, assumed the CEO role from the popular McCooke.
The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010
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Meanwhile, Applied Biosystems (ABI), the company that had enjoyed a virtual monopoly in the sequencing business throughout the 1990s, even supplying both sides in the race for the Human Genome Project (HGP), reacted aggressively to recapture its previous dominance.
The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010
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Taylor and Coates, The code within the codons, Biosystems 1989: each of the three codon bases has a general correlation with a different, predictable amino acid property, depending on position within the codon.
Beckwith on ID 2008
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In his introduction, Venter cannily defined the next big question for genomics: Who would end the fifteen-year monopoly in the sequencing market that had been enjoyed by Applied Biosystems?
The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010
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"What is really new is the way they use this technology," said Maximillian Sergio, IC design project leader at Silicon Biosystems in Bologna, Italy.
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Applied Biosystems claims its instrument has completed a genome for just $60,000.
How the Personal Genome Project Could Unlock the Mysteries of Life 2008
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Applied Biosystems, of Foster City, Calif., produces advanced instrumentation, while Invitrogen, of Carlsbad, Calif., makes chemical kits that help analyze DNA samples.
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