BlueJuggernaut....excellent article....thanks....
Trace Genetics is planning to move this year to Richmond, California. Not only does the city boast affordable office space across the bay from San Francisco, but it is also the home of California Attorney General’s main crime lab, which has no facilities for testing mitochondrial DNA. Trace Genetics hopes to fill that need.
Mr. Malhi says revenues are expected to only reach $200,000 this year, but he hopes the company will generate income over $1 million before long. The entrepreneurs are looking for investors.
$200,000 this year, but it looks like revenues could grow for Trace Genetic....A Dnaprint Company.
Another tid bit...
Trace Genetics has a patent pending for a tracking a “bar code” made from DNA, which makes preventing contamination easier. “The bar code seems to shore up some of the problems with contamination in forensics,” Mr. Malhi says.
A patent now owned by Dnaprint.
Later,
IFIDA