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2019

Cyclomics mentioned on Nature Methods

Cyclomics was mentioned in Nature Methods Technology Feature The high-impact scientific journal Nature Methods has mentioned the Cyclomics founding team and technology in a recent article on Nanopore sequencing. The paper provides a historical overview of developments in Oxford Nanopore sequencing technology. One of the striking features of the Oxford Nanopore MinION instrument is the possibility of real-time and bedside… Read More »Cyclomics mentioned on Nature Methods

Cyclomics highlighted on GenomeWeb

A recent article on the most read genomics news website, has featured an interview with Cyclomics founders Alessio Marcozzi and Jeroen de Ridder. The news item – which can be read in full on GenomeWeb – provides a comprehensive overview of the CyclomicsSeq technology for detection of cancer mutations in circulating tumor DNA. The article further describes the current Cyclomics… Read More »Cyclomics highlighted on GenomeWeb

Cyclomics presents at LC 2019

During the yearly London Calling conference, organised by Oxford Nanopore Technologies, Cyclomics CEO Jeroen de Ridder reported on recent results obtained from their CyclomicsSeq platform. The London Calling conference is a yearly event, that attracts over 600 academic and industrial researchers, who use the Oxford Nanopore sequencing platform for applications ranging from genome research, pathogen detection, plant breeding and genetic… Read More »Cyclomics presents at LC 2019

Cyclomics gets the SME Instrument grant

Based on a well-balanced proposal describing further developments to strengthen their business case, Cyclomics received 50,000 EUR in funding from the European Commission, as part of the SME Instrument phase 1 program. The project proposal was put together in a collaborative effort with Catalyze, an Amsterdam-based Life Sciences consultancy company. “We are thrilled to receive this grant, as a recognition… Read More »Cyclomics gets the SME Instrument grant