COMPUTATIONAL GENOMICS
THE "HOW" OF SCIENCE
INNOVATORS
CORPORATE INNOVATION
The field of computational genomics has seen many innovators who have changed the way the world analyzed data. Companies like 23andMe, MediSapiens, and uBiome have changed the way personalized genomic information is available to the general public. Through advanced algorithms and patented software, these companies are able to generate insightful conclusions about the results of various genetic tests that have been performed.
Similarly, companies like BioBam, Computonomics, and NeoTechnology have all developed software programs that can automatically perform analytical tasks such as organizing and graphing data, annotating gene sequences, and genotyping. These programs revolutionized the way time and energy is spent in a lab setting.
In addition, companies like Skyline Diagnostics, Biognosys, and Cofactor Genomics have all significantly changed the processes by which diseases are diagnosed and discovered. These companies all developed products that specifically and personally investigate the correlation of risk factors for disease and genetic variations.
PIONEERS IN COMPUTATIONAL GENOMICS
They were the people who dreamed of the impossible. They were the people who refused to settle for anything less than the easiest and the fastest. They were the dreamers and the fighters and the innovators. They were the people who refused to give up. They were the people who spent countless hours for the idea that someday no one would have to complete tasks that a computer could do. They were the people who reached for a future that was fast and easy and automated. They were the people who decided
There had to be an easier way to do this.
They were the pioneers of computational genomics.