Published: September 26, 2008
RainDance Dedicates New Headquarters, Manufacturing Facility
LEXINGTON, Mass., Sept. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- RainDance Technologies, Inc., a
provider of innovative droplet-based microfluidic solutions for human health
and disease research, today dedicated its new headquarters and operations
building and unveiled its new RDT 1000 instrument.
Keynoting the event was Sir Richard Roberts, 2003 Nobel Prize winner for
physiology and medicine and Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of New
England Biolabs. Chris McNary, President and Chief Executive Officer,
RainDance Technologies; Daniel O'Connell, Secretary of Housing and Economic
Development, Commonwealth ofMassachusetts; and Robert Coughlin, President and
Chief Executive Officer, Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, also spoke at
the event.
"The development of new technology has driven the pace of discovery in
health and human disease research," said Sir Richard Roberts. "RainDance
technology has the potential to accelerate breakthroughs in genomic research
and fulfill the promise of personalized medicine."
RainDance is among the first companies to relocate toMassachusetts under
Governor Deval Patrick's innovative Life Sciences Initiative. The company
cited the initiative as a major factor in moving the company's operations from
Connecticut toMassachusetts.
"Today, our dream of bringing innovative products to market is becoming a
reality here inLexington, as we dedicate this new 28-thousand square foot
facility," said Chris McNary, president and chief executive officer, RainDance
Technologies. "We liked what we saw inMassachusetts. Its access to life
science talent, state research grants, and the customer base of the greater
Boston-Cambridge area were important requirements for our growing company,"
said McNary.
RainDance cited Secretary O'Connell, the Governor's Office, and the
Massachusetts Biotechnology Council for making the company's relocation a
smooth and seamless transition.
"Strong public-private partnerships have madeMassachusetts a leader in
life sciences and personalized medicine with a growing base of companies and
research institutions," said O'Connell. "RainDance will play an important role
in continuing that leadership."
"We are proud to have RainDance Technologies join the impressive list of
life sciences companies basing their operations inMassachusetts," said
Coughlin. "Their innovative technology and unique knowledge will add vitality
to our biotechnology community."
During the ceremony, the company unveiled a rendering of the RDT 1000
instrument, the centerpiece of its new Sequence Enrichment solution for the
targeted genomic sequencing market.
"Soon, we will be delivering our sequence enrichment solution to early
access partners representing some of the nation's leading genome centers,"
said McNary. "This technology will be introduced to the market during the
fourth quarter, with commercial launch scheduled for the first quarter of
2009."
RainDance's new RainStorm(TM) droplet-based microfluidic technology has
broad use in the prediction and prevention of human disease. The simplicity,
speed, and capacity of the technology will enable numerous uses in biomedical
applications, including genomics research, gene expression analysis, compound
screening, and biomarker detection.
About RainDance Technologies, Inc.
RainDance Technologies is a provider of innovative droplet-based
microfluidic solutions for human health and disease research. The simplicity
and speed of the company's exciting new technology platform enable researchers
to design experiments in ways that were previously unaffordable or
unimaginable.
The company's technology produces picoliter-volume droplets at a rate of
10 million per hour. Each droplet is the functional equivalent of an
individual test tube and can contain a single molecule, reaction, or cell.
This versatile technology can adapt highly referenced assays for high-speed
workflows with minimized process-induced bias or error.
RainDance's initial application will focus on the targeted resequencing of
the human genome -- one of the fastest-growing segments of the $1 billion DNA
sequencing market. This application will enable the high-resolution analysis
of genetic variation between individuals and populations at a level unmatched
by current methodology.
RainDance was founded in 2004 by scientists from Harvard University; the
Medical Research Centre inCambridge, England; and the ESPCI inParis. The
promise of this technology has attracted an outstanding Scientific Advisory
Board. RainDance advisers include three Nobel Prize winners: Jean-Marie Lehn
(Chemistry, 1987), Aaron Klug (Chemistry, 2002), and Sir Richard Roberts
(Physiology or Medicine, 1993), as well as Sir Gregory Winter, joint head of
the British Division of Protein and Nucleic Acids Chemistry at the Medical
Research Council's Laboratory of Molecular Biology inCambridge.
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