technology Partners
ArrayXpress makes significant efforts to stay on top of the latest technologies and their most efficient use an impact. We do not pursue technology for technology sake, but for its ability to improve performance, reduce costs, and increase the speed of research, discovery and optimization. Please see our technology page for systems and technology currently in use. If there is a new to the market product with improved capabilities available, please let us know. Technology is moving extremely quickly in this field with substaintail improvements in performance and reductions in cost every 18 to 24 months.
Diclosable Customers and research Partners
ArrayXpress has been working with Wyeth for more than two years. We are able to disclose this relationship due to the conference presentation by Wyeth of our bioprocessing successes. We have provided traditional genomics, Next Generation Sequencing, systems biology and bioinformatics services. Please see the applications note.
ArrayXpress provides undisclosed services for Pfizer in the area of bioprocessing, systems biology optimization, and bioinformatics. The details of this relationship are confidential.
ArrayXpress has provided services for Philip Morris USA for more than five years.
ArrayXpress and ArborGen work together on microarray projects intended to improve sustainability in forest management, pulp and paper manufacturing processes, and the use of forestry products.
ArrayXpress and CellFor, Inc. have teamed up to allow CellFor to benefit from ArrayXpress’ proprietary microarray technology and to apply the results to CellFor’s somatic embryogenesis platform.
ArrayXpress and the Miami Children’s Hospital are working together to use microarrays in research designed to improve the health and sustain the lives of terminally ill children including traditional expression studies and diagnostic applications.
ArrayXpress has completed numerous human, plant and animal studies for researchers at NC State Univeristy in four different colleges.
ArrayXpress worked with Pathodiagnostics to prove the concept of highly sensitive multi-pathogen, multiplexed arrays for animal health diagnostic applications.
ArrayXpress has performed traditional genomics studies of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
ArrayXpress has performed advanced diagnostics studies and bioinformatics projects for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
ArrayXpress has performed advanced diagnostics studies and bioinformatics projects for Duke University and Duke University Medical Center.
ArrayXpress has performed genomics services for and worked in conjunction with the US Department of Agriculture to develop phitosanitary diagnostics applications.
ArrayXpress has worked with the US Department of Energy to increase performance in biomass production.
ArrayXpress has performed biological, genomics, bioinformatics and diagnostics services for the Centro de Biotecnología, Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
Product and Service Delivery Partners
ArrayXpress has worked with SAS Institute in the development and use of SAS Microarray Solution, a state-of-the-art microarray analysis software package that greatly increases the quality and usefulness of the information produced by microarray procedures.
The Hamner Institute is AX's partner for services throughout Asia. Working with Hamner, AX has developed a suite of service offerings tailored to emerging markets. In addition, AX is leading an effort with the Hamner Institute on establishement of a new Center of Excellence.
The North Carolina Biotechnology Center has been a long term supporter of ArrayXpress with assistance on product development, market research, and funding.
ArrayXpress is very pleased to remain affiliated with NC State University through colloborative research projects, equipment sharing, and initial incubation on Centennial Campus. In addition, the Office of Technology Transfer at NC State provide significant support in launching the company.
ArrayXpress has worked with the HiTEC program on commercialization strategies and new product development plans. The HiTEC program is the outgrowth of a National Foundation initiative to increase the success of migration of technology from lab to societal application.
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