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CLC bio expanding US operations with new offices and hirings

2 September 2010 by Lasse Goerlitz
CLC bio is currently ramping up their efforts in both North and South America as a direct response to the increasing data analysis demands throughout the life science sector. Per September 1st, CLC bio’s Americas headquarters has opened a new location on 10 Rogers Street in Cambridge, Boston.

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CLC bio Japan and World Fusion partner to offer high-throughput sequencing analysis services

19 August 2010 by Lasse Goerlitz
Today Japanese informatics management experts, World Fusion, announced the creation of a sequence analysis service center with a bioinformatics infrastructure based on CLC bio's enterprise platform for high-throughtput sequencing data analysis, coupled with World Fusion's own Life Science Knowledge Bank (LSKB) bio knowledge database system.

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CLC bio and PSSC Labs deliver turnkey solution for full-genome data analysis

12 August 2010 by Lasse Goerlitz
Today, CLC bio and PSSC Labs announced a new turnkey solution, CLC Genomics Factory, for assembly, read mapping, and subsequent downstream analysis of very large amounts of high-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing data.

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EdgeBio Delivers End-to-End Next Gen Sequencing with CLC bio

22 June 2010 by Lasse Goerlitz
Today at the inaugural Beyond Sequencing conference in San Francisco, EdgeBio introduced their Science as a Service concept built on top of CLC bio’s enterprise platform, CLC Genomics Server.

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CLC bio heading $2M project to develop molecular diagnostics solution

15 June 2010 by Lasse Goerlitz
CLC bio, Ion Torrent, and Aarhus University Hospital - Departments of Molecular Medicine and Clinical Genetics, have received a 2 million USD grant from the Danish National Advanced Technology Foundation.

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