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News Release from: Ocimum Biosolutions | Subject: Genowiz
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 09 August 2004
Software firm makes two sales
Ocimum Biosolutions licenses gene expression analysis program to Bioniche Therapeutics Research Center and the University of Ottawa
Ocimum Biosolutions, a provider of innovative bioinformatics solutions and laboratory information management system (Lims), reports that it has licensed Genowiz to Bioniche Life Sciences and to the University of Ottawa, Canada Ocimum's CEO Anuradha Acharya remarked, "Bioniche is a forward thinking biopharmaceutical company committed to sustain and advance the clinical development of its drug discovery programme
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 11 Aug 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Sequence analysis is a cornerstone of modern molecular genetics, yet it is difficult to provide researchers with an experience that is meaningful and cost effective"
"University of Ottawa houses one of the most active biological research labs.
"We expect that Genowiz will meet their requirements and also greatly heighten their research work in the field of microarrays.
"We are proud to have such prestigious organiSations in our client list" Genowiz is a gene expression analysis program that has been designed to store, process and visualiSe gene expression data efficiently.
It includes a suite of advanced analysis methods and offers choice for selecting analysis that is appropriate to a researcher's dataset.
Genowiz provides numerous visualisation options to track down intricate correlation in microarray data.
It allows researchers to organise experimental information, quickly and easily import data files, preprocess, normalise, plot, perform cluster analysis, classify, visualise patterns, review gene information, and link analysis results to external tools.
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