St. George's University of London selects GenoLogics platform and data management system for biomarker discovery
GenoLogics Life Sciences Software Inc. (GenoLogics) announced that the St. George's, University of London (SGUL) Medical Biomics Centre has selected GenoLogics to provide their lab and scientific data management system. The SGUL Medical Biomics Centre is a centre for the integration of genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics technologies applied to medical and biomedical research. It is well provisioned with cutting edge instrumentation and has a significant track record across systems biology areas with proven success in biomarker discovery, identification and validation.
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