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GenapSys Inc.
| | | Phone: | (650) 330-1096 | Year Established: | 2010 | Main Contact: | Howard Goldstein, Director, Strategic Initiatives | | Other Contacts: | Frédéric Roger, Senior Director of Integrated Circuits Aldrich Lau, Director of Chemistry Xavier Gomes, Director of Sequencing Daniel Bozinov, MD, VP, Informatics Subra Sankar, PhD, VP, Product Development Hamid Rategh, PhD, VP, Engineering Hesaam Esfandyarpour, Founder & CEO Kosar Parizi, PhD, Director of Nanofabrication Ashok Ramachandran, Director of Product & Test Engineering
| | Company Description | GenapSys is a venture backed privately-held company that is producing a market disrupting Genetic Testing system. The company’s first product, the GENIUS system, will enable Next Generation Sequencing users to replace today’s workflows that are tedious, expensive and time-consuming with a simple, cost-effective and fast process. Its patented GENIUS technology integrates advanced electronics, novel sensors, fluidics and analytics to dramatically reduce capital outlays and operating expenses for DNA and RNA sequencing. The GENIUS technology is protected by more than 40 patents and patent applications. GenapSys’s advisory board includes among others, Ron Davis, Director of Stanford Genome Technology Center, George Church, Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School, Eric Topol, Director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute, and Michael Snyder, Director of Stanford Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine. | |
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