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Agilent Technologies Appoints NIMGenetics as Spain's First Certified Service Provider for CGH and CGH/SNP Microarrays
Agilent announced that NIMGenetics S.L. of Madrid has achieved Certified Service Provider (CSP) status for genomic research using Agilent SurePrint comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) and CGH/SNP microarrays.
We aWe're very pleased to welcome this esteemed organization to our growing team of CSPs, said Robert Schueren, Agilent vice president and general manager, Genomics. NIMGenetics has a history of innovation and quality in investigating the effects of alterations in DNA copy numbers, and it's gratifying to see Agilent CGH tools performing a substantial role in this work.
We have been collaborating for years with NIMGenetics and their associated academic partners, added Pascal Le Floch-Riché, Agilent Southern Europe genomics sales manager. Their advanced team specializes in the development of genetic research and, supported by our leading array technology, has been accredited by the Spanish Association of Human Genetics.
NIMGenetics became the first Agilent CSP in Spain after completing training and passing a rigorous series of assessments that included demonstrating proficiency in the complete Agilent integrated microarray workflow: Agilent CGH and CGH/SNP microarrays, sample labeling, hybridization, scanning on the Agilent DNA microarray scanner with feature extraction software, data analysis using GeneSpring and/or Agilent Genomic Workbench software, and sample quality control on the Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer.
Agilent offers the industry's only CGH and CGH/SNP microarrays in a wide range of formats, which customers can custom-design at no cost using Agilent's eArray online tool. Options range from a single array containing 1 million features through eight individual arrays on a standard 1-in. x 3-in. wafer. The company also manufactures genome-wide CGH arrays for human, mouse, rat and other model organisms.