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26/06/2007 - LabTechnologist.com brings you its periodic round up of industry news with developments at Applied Biosystems, MFIC, Oxford Gene Technology, PerkinElmer and Syagen.
Applied Biosystems has opened a new application support centre at its R&D headquarters in foster City, California, US. The 10,000 sq.ft. facility will house a wide selection of the company's instrumentation and software offerings to allow customers to identify workflow improvements and develop new applications with the help of Applied Biosystems staff.
IntegraGen has become the first certified service provider for Illumina's GoldenGate and Infinium genotyping technologies in France.
"IntegraGen is a company dedicated to offering high-quality services to other research institutes, either private or academic, and is the first laboratory in France to achieve CSPro certification for GoldenGate and Infinium Genotyping," said Karen Possemato, director of corporate marketing at Illumina.
MFIC Corporation has opened a new R&D facility, dubbed the Microfluidics Technology Center, designed to assist in the company's quest to develop microfluidic technology for use in pharmaceutical formulation processes.
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