Meet The Startup Revolutionizing The Language Of Biology
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Meet The Startup Revolutionizing The Language Of Biology
Meet The Startup Revolutionizing The Language Of Biology
In 2018, Synthace penned a white paper mapping their vision and the surrounding industry of Computer-Aided Biology. With their focus on the physical equipment and experiment execution and design side, they are well aware of how they slot into a wider collection of solutions that allows for a full physical-digital biological platform.
The "universal language" that Synthace's platform Antha provides sets the company apart in terms of industry vision. Since 2005, over $2 billion has been invested into the Computer-Aided Biology ecosystem, but over 75% of that investment has been into companies focusing on a more "closed-loop" business model that doesn’t allow for interoperability across the whole "biology stack."
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