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Company type | Private |
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Industry | |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | Basel, Switzerland |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Othmar Pfannes (Founder & CEO) |
Products | See detailed listing |
Number of employees | ~300 |
Genedata is a Swiss company that offers software that supports large-scale, experimental processes in life science research worldwide. With a focus on automating complex workflows in biopharmaceutical R&D.
The company is headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, with subsidiaries and offices in Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Singapore, and Japan.[citation needed]
Products
[edit]The Genedata Biopharma Platform is a product portfolio comprising two main types of software products:
- Genedata Data Analysis Systems
- Genedata Workflow Systems
Genedata provides a software subscription license model for their products and services.
Genedata's data analysis system's include tools such as
[edit]- Genedata Expressionist, to assist biopharmacy mass spectrometry workflows.
- Genedata Imagence, a high-contrast screening image analysis tool.[1][2]
- Other data merging, screening, and streamlining tools.
Genedata's workflow system's include
[edit]- Genedata Bioprocess, a tool to design manufacturing processes for cell line development, among other things.
- Genedata Profiler, a tool that breaks down data silos and cultivates data-informed decisions for clinical trials.[clarification needed]
- Other tools for data transformation and streamlining.
Sites
[edit]Genedata offices are located in:
- Switzerland: Basel (headquarters)
- Germany: Munich
- Japan: Tokyo
- Singapore
- United Kingdom: Cambridge
- United States: Boston and San Francisco
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Walter, Kenny (2019-01-16). "Deep Learning Software Speeds Up Drug Discovery". Research & Development. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
- ^ "Bio-IT World". www.bio-itworld.com. Retrieved 2019-03-01.