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Originally posted by BBoy View PostThe guys know their analog design (duh), but without biochemistry they will go nowhere. Maybe this is what Roche is banking on - take the platform and add their own biochemistry.
1) Precise control over the nanopore assembly process, allowing for 'better than Poisson' distribution
2) NanoTag biochemistry (being co-developed with Columbia and Harvard)
Do you not think this biochemistry confers an advantage (or are you saying they don't really 'own' it due to the murky nanopore IP situation)?
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Originally posted by AllSeq View PostDo you not think this biochemistry confers an advantage (or are you saying they don't really 'own' it due to the murky nanopore IP situation)?
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Originally posted by snetmcom View PostI'm curious about this part as well. I wonder if Thermo Fisher dumped any ties with Genia after the Life acquisition?
As for Thermo, my assumption is they still own a portion Genia and will make a bit of money on their investment once the acquisition closes.
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