Partners

RainDance Technologies actively collaborates with world-renowned organizations to develop and market applications for its innovative RainStorm™ microdroplet-based technology. Pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, research institutions, and service providers join with us to explore new solutions for droplet biology that accelerate human health and disease research.

Service Providers

Expression Analysis

Expanded service offerings to provide genomic researchers quality and efficient targeted sequencing on large sample numbers.
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ATLAS-Biolabs

Enhanced targeted genomic sequencing services to explore the contribution of rare variants in large population disease studies.
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Co-Marketing Partners

CLC-bio

A leading bioinformatics solutions provider for next-generation sequencing. CLC bio delivers the first and only comprehensive cross-platform analysis solution that can analyze and visualize genomic, transcriptomic, and epigenomic data from all major next-generation sequencing platforms.

Collaborators

Sanofi-aventis, Université Louis Pasteur, & Alsace Biovalley Cluster

Next-generation high-throughput screening and storage for drug discovery applications.
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Harvard University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Physics Department – Professor David Weitz

A RainDance Technologies Founder, Professor David Weitz heads the Experimental Soft Condensed Matter Group at Harvard University’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences/Department of Physics. He is investigating new forms of fluorescence activated cell sorter (FACS) technology to collect biochemical information about individual cells.
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ESPCI – Professor Jerome Bibette

A RainDance Technologies founder, Professor Jerome Bibette is professor of the Colloided and Divided Materials Laboratory at the École Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles (ESPCI) in Paris. He continues to collaborate with the company on the development of droplet emulsification and the application of digital microfluidics for biology.
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ISIS – Professor Andrew Griffiths

Professor Andrew Griffiths, a RainDance Technologies founder, is director of the Chemical Biology Laboratory at the Institut de Science et d'Ingénierie Supramoléculaires (ISIS) in Strasbourg, France. He conducts research with the company on the application of microdroplet-based technology to drug and genetic screening.
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