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Burnham Licenses GeneGo Software

NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – The Burnham Institute for Medical Research will use GeneGo’s data analysis suite for training and support in its experimental research programs, the company said today.
 
Under the license agreement, Burnham scientists will have access to GeneGo’s MetaCore across the institution. The institute will use MetaCore as a central data repository and as a management and collaboration platform.
 
Burnham has two California locations, at La Jolla and at Santa Barbara, and one center in Orlando, Fla.
 
Financial terms of the agreement were not released.

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