Its benchtop sequencer can sequence a human genome in one day, at a cost of just $1,000 per genome. Its desktop gene-sequencing machines costs $50,000, about a 10th as much as other machines.
Life Technologies Corporation has announced that it has established a Global Instrument Center of Excellence in Singapore, to address strong customer demand around the world. The center will design ...
Thermo Fisher agreed to buy Life Technologies for $13.6 billion, a move that will expand its market share in the production of genetic sequencing machines. By Mark Scott Given the size of a potential ...