High-Tech Gruenderfonds invests in agricultural biotechnology startup

29-Oct-2015 - Germany

The non-GMO plant breeding industry increasingly uses high-throughput DNA sequencing to arrive at new crop varieties faster and more efficiently. Computomics offers the cutting-edge bioinformatics analysis services required to efficiently use high-throughput sequencing data. Services include genome assembly and annotation, genomic variation, transcriptomics, epigenetics, metagenomics, genomic selection, and phenotyping.

Sebastian J. Schultheiss, Managing Director at Computomics, describes the origin of the Computomics name: “We apply computational methods to a plethora of –omics data, like genomics and transcriptomics, so we came up with the name Comput-omics.”

In addition to proven expertise and the delivery of stellar results, Computomics’ services feature independence from sequencing platforms and vendors, transparent processes and scientific reproducibility of all analyses. Computomics caters to an international market and already enables three of the top 10 seed companies to obtain their new products faster and more efficiently. With the investment, the company will foster its international expansion.

“We are happy to join the company and the enthusiastic team. Sebastian and Tobias and their co-founders are internationally well-known experts in their field. With a strong customer base, we believe that Computomics has the potential to become a global player in ag biotech,” explains Ron Winkler, Senior Investmentmanager at HTGF.

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