Applied Maths
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Industry | Bioinformatics, Biotechnology |
Founded 📆 | 1992 |
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Products 📟 | BioNumerics, GelCompar II, BioNumerics Server |
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Applied Maths NV, headquartered in Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium, is a bioinformatics company specializing in developing software for the biosciences.
History[edit]
Applied Maths was founded in 1992 and is well-known for its software GelCompar, a standard tool for normalization and comparative analysis of electrophoresis patterns.
In 1998, the company released GelCompar II to handle growing data from electrophoresis and other fingerprinting techniques in microbiology, virology, and mycology. In 1996, Applied Maths introduced BioNumerics, a comprehensive software platform for managing, storing, and analyzing biological data.
BioNumerics and GelCompar II are utilized by global networks like Pulsenet for sharing and identifying strain information.
In January 2016, Applied Maths was acquired by bioMérieux.
Products[edit]
BioNumerics: A commercial suite of 10 software modules for analyzing various bioinformatics applications like 1D electrophoresis gels, chromatographic and spectrometric profiles, phenotype characters, microarrays, and sequences.
GelCompar II: A suite of 5 modules for analyzing fingerprint patterns, covering normalization, database import, and comparative analysis.
BNServer: A web-based platform for exchanging biological information and analysis results between a centrally maintained database and distributed clients using BioNumerics, GelCompar II, or web browsers.
Reception[edit]
Over 15,000 peer-reviewed research articles mention the use of Applied Maths' software packages BioNumerics or GelCompar II.
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