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Eurogentec has acquired Wita Proteomics
On the 18th of December, Eurogentec acquired the entire business of WITA Proteomics, a company specialised in proteomic services, based in Berlin (Germany). read more >>
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December 2002
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Eurogentec finds a home in Philadelphia
Belgian biotech firm Eurogentec has dropped anchor at Philadelphia's University City Science Center. read more >>
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October 2002
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Eurogentec receives the "Wallonia's Special Export Award 2002 Europe"
Eurogentec received the "Wallonia's Special Export Award Europe" rewarded by the Walloon Export Agency (AWEX). read more >>
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June 2002
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Eurogentec launches Schizosaccharomyces pombe MicroArray
Eurogentec is pleased to announce the availability of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe MicroArray. This project was carried out in collaboration with an academic consortium coordinated by professor Anthony Wright, Södertörns University College and the Department of Biosciences, Karolinska Institute, Sweden. read more >>
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April 2002
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Eurogentec signed supply agreement with Epoch Biosciences
Eurogentec S.A. and Epoch Biosciences signed a supply agreement for the distribution of DNA probes. Eurogentec S.A. (Liege, Belgium), a leading supplier of innovative products and services to the European Life-Science community, will use Epoch's Yakima Yellow™ dye and Eclipse® Non-Fluorescent Quencher to produce custom oligonucleotides for sale in Europe through both its direct sales force and distributors, and in Japan through its joint venture with Nippon Gene Co. Ltd. read more >>
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February 2002
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Eurogentec acquired license for Scorpions technology from DxS Genotyping
DxS (UK), the pioneering pharmacogenomics company, has licenced its class leading 'Scorpions' genotyping technology to Eurogentec (Belgium), a leading supplier of genomic research solutions. read more >>
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January 2002
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Eurogentec signed subcontracting agreement with Delphi Genetics
EUROGENTEC and Delphi Genetics have signed an agreement for the design of highly specific optimal oligonucleotides and primer pairs. read more >>
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January 2002
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