• Source: Biosearch Technologies
  • LGC Biosearch Technologies is a biotechnology company headquartered in Hoddesdon, UK. It is a subsidiary of LGC Ltd specializing in nucleic acid production, PCR systems, and other molecular biology lab kits and services.
    Part of the Genomics Division of LGC, Biosearch Technologies has a network of nine manufacturing facilities and three service labs in the US and Europe, and serves customers across a number of markets including pharmaceuticals, agricultural biotechnology, diagnostics, food safety, environment, government and academia.


    History


    Biosearch Technologies was founded in 1993, inheriting expertise from founder Dr. Ronald Cook's previous venture, Biosearch Inc, which produced DNA synthesis instruments.
    In 2013, Biosearch Technologies acquired the oligonucleotide manufacturing arm of DNA Technology and the entirety of VitraBio, a maker of porous glass.
    In 2015, Biosearch Technologies was acquired by LGC. In 2016, Douglas Scientific was also acquired by LGC, and merged operations with Biosearch Technologies.


    = Recognition in PCR research

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    When Kary Mullis received the Nobel Prize in 1993 and gave his Nobel Lecture concerning his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method, he acknowledged Biosearch Inc and Dr. Cook's role in providing him one of the first SAM I DNA synthesizers which was used to support Kary Mullis' PCR research.


    Products


    Biosearch Technologies licenses products meant for lab work and biotechnology manufacturing, including dyes and primers, as well as Stellaris FISH probes. In the past, they have developed detection panels for both H1N1 and Avian Influenza A. In addition, they offer a web-based software called RealTimeDesign to help scientists craft custom oligonucleotides.


    References



    Kary B. Mullis' Nobel Lecture, December 8, 1993
    Glen Research - Black Hole Quencher webpage
    Sigma Aldrich - Black Hole Quencher webpage
    Genetic Engineering News - PCR Applications Continue to Expand, October 1, 2006


    External links


    Biosearch Technologies' website
    RealTimeDesign: Online Design Service for qPCR and SNP Genotyping Assays
    Patents assigned to Biosearch Technologies by the United States Patent and Trademark Office
    Ontario Cancer Institute's use of Biosearch Technologies' Products
    University of Texas Medical Branch's use of Probes Labeled with Black Hole Quencher
    The Biosearch Story on Biosearchtech.com

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