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Geneious - Research in a flash
Biomatters was founded on the principle of creating software that can be used by all researchers in their daily work.

Our technology converts raw data into meaningful, visual information, simplifying research and ultimately improving efficiency.

Geneious® gives bioinformaticians the freedom to develop smart tools without having to worry about the user interface. Geneious bridges the gap between large data sets and functional software, allowing researchers to enhance the impact of their work.

We also provide professional scientific computing consultancy services to assist organization's unique scientific data management needs.

News

The rise of genomics has provided researchers with fascinating data sets, but how can we put DNA sequences into a meaningful context? This very question has been raised in a correspondence
Biomatters co-founder and director Professor Alexei Drummond was presented with the Research Medal from the New Zealand Association of Scientists on Thursday 9 November. From the NZAS
From now until the end of the November, anyone who purchases a 12-month Single-user Academic subscription license, can share this revolutionary bioinformatics software with their students at a
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Scientific Innovation and Discovery

Biotechnology is a growth industry, both in the traditional academic and commercial sense.  Biotech as an industry is a vital economic development focus for many governments around the world, and New Zealand is no exception.

New Zealand has a strong background in scientific innovation and discovery.  The current biotech industry offers world-class research to occur in a stable, cost-competitive and strategic part of the world.

"Within New Zealand, just over 50% of the venture dollars invested in 2007 were directed to the biotech industry giving biotech companies a much larger slice of the venture pie than is typical in the US or Europe"
(Source: Ernst & Young Global biotechnology Report 2008 – Beyond Borders)

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