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febit and TGen Collaborate to Study New DNA Capture Method
LEXINGTON, Mass. and HEIDELBERG,Germany, Aug. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- febit
and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) today announced the
formation of a collaboration in which TGen will evaluate
Next-Generation-Sequencing equipment in conjunction with febit's proprietary
Geniom(R) Microarray Technology.
febit's HybSelect(TM) Technology enables selective DNA capture and
elution, an extremely efficient method to preselect sequences for
Next-Generation Sequencers. HybSelect is based on febit's proven Geniom
Technology and uses arrays within microfludic biochips for the selection
process of targeted DNA. Geniom biochips are programmable and can contain any
desired set of capture probes. The new method combines the extraordinary
performance of latest sequencers with the efficient selection capabilities of
Geniom Technology.
"We are delighted to have TGen as our first U.S. pilot user of HybSelect
with the latest sequencing instrumentation," said Cord F. Staehler, president
of febit. "We will obtain important data from TGen that will help us as we
prepare for the official introduction of HybSelect in early 2009."
The collaboration provides TGen scientists pre-market access to a highly
developed DNA capturing method.
"There's been a great deal of conversation on the future direction of
genomic research centers on next generation sequencing," said Matthew
Huentelman, Ph.D., TGen associate investigator and lead collaborator on this
project. "This collaboration on the use and further development of this
method enhances the opportunities for TGen researchers to make a difference in
research utilizing next generation sequencing."
TGen has been a user of the Geniom One device for the production and
microarray analysis of Geniom Biochips since 2006.
About febit
febit enables scientists to read, write and understand the code of life:
DNA. With its unique Geniom technology and services, febit is the only company
that puts the control of simplified genomic research in the hand of the user.
The seamless integration of DNA synthesis and analysis and the superior
support in experiment design and bioinformatics helps to understand data and
turn it into results. febit's team of experienced scientists is dedicated to
support customers to solve the challenge of understanding biological
processes. Geniom is a technological and service platform successfully
implemented in basic and applied research by renowned institutions and
companies. Geniom exploits cutting-edge microarray technology for analysis and
synthesis of genes and genomes, providing superior time- and cost-efficiency
combined with an unsurpassed spectrum of applications.
www.febit.com
About TGen
The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is a non-profit
501(c)(3) organization dedicated to conducting groundbreaking research with
life changing results. Research at TGen is focused on helping patients with
diseases such as cancer, neurological disorders and diabetes. TGen is on the
cutting edge of translational research where investigators are able to unravel
the genetic components of common and complex diseases. Working with
collaborators in the scientific and medical communities, TGen believes it can
make a substantial contribution to the efficiency and effectiveness of the
translational process. TGen's vision is of a world where an understanding of
genomic variation can be rapidly translated in a manner tailored to individual
patients.
www.tgen.org
Contact:
febit holding gmbh Russo Partners, LLC
Eva Sterzel David Schull or Wendy Lau
Public Relations Manager +1-212-845-4271
+49 (6221) 6510-300 david.schull@russopartnersllc.com
mail to: eva.sterzel@febit.de wendy.lau@russopartnersllc.com
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