CosmosID, a Rockvile-based genomic big data company, announced Wednesday a partnership with QIAGEN to launch its metagenomics analysis platform in QIAGEN’s CLC Genomics Workbench. This will complete ...
On the heels of Illumina‘s recent announcement that it is developing a pan-cancer diagnostic, Washington, D.C.-based metagenomics startup CosmosID is making similar strides – but in the microbial ...
CosmosID has raised $6 million to advance its microbiome software business. The Series B round is intended to enable CosmosID to build out and enhance multiple aspects of its operation, with the ...
The genomic big data company, which is focused on outbreak investigations using next-generation DNA sequencing, identifies bacteria, DNA viruses, fungi, parasites and virulence genes from a ...
Rockville, MD - January 27, 2016 - CosmosID, the leading genomic big data company focused on microbiome research, outbreak investigations, and infectious disease diagnostics, using next-generation DNA ...
GHENT, Belgium and ROCKVILLE, Md., Feb. 5, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- ProDigest and CosmosID today announced the launch of a new scientific challenge programme where the winning abstract submission will win ...
SAN CARLOS, Calif. & ROCKVILLE, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--General Automation Lab Technologies (GALT) and CosmosID today announced the launch of a new scientific challenge program to award a complete ...
Qiagen and CosmosID, a leading genomic big data company, announced the launch of a metagenomics analysis plugin for the Qiagen Microbial Genomics Pro Suite and CLC Genomics Workbench. The launch of ...
Washington, D.C., May 20, 2013 –CosmosID®, a leading data mining solutions company for health and wellness, has reported as part of a collaboration results on analysis of labeling claims for the ...
Rockville, Maryland - CosmosID® today announced it has added GENIUS® Metagenomics to BaseSpace® Apps, the Illumina applications store and informatics community dedicated to advancing genomic analysis.
“If an 1890s physicist time-travelled to a physics laboratory today, he would be totally flummoxed. But, if Louis Pasteur were transported to a microbiology laboratory just a few years ago, he very ...