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Bio-Rad’s Life Science Group develops, manufactures, and markets a wide range products used for research in functional genomics, proteomics, and food safety. The group ranks among the top five life science companies worldwide, and maintains a solid reputation for quality, innovation, and a longstanding focus on the success of its customers. Bio-Rad's life science technologies include electrophoresis, imaging, multiplex immunoassay, chromatography, microbiology, bioinformatics, protein function analysis, transfection, flow cytometry, and nucleic acid amplification. Bio-Rad’s Digital Biology Center specializes in the development of advanced technologies for the rapidly growing field of digital biology – including complete solutions for droplet digital PCR and digital sequencing.

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