Eppendorf Array Technologies
Research, development and production of low-density microarrays for research purposes.
Eppendorf Array Technologies (previously Advanced Array Technology SA) is a spin-off company from the Laboratory of Cell Biology and Biochemistry at the University of Namur (Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, FUNDP) in Belgium. It was founded in June 1999 as subsidiary of Eppendorf AG. Eppendorf AG was founded in 1945 on the grounds of the University Hospital in Hamburg-Eppendorf. As a leading supplier of system and research tools, Eppendorf AG has acquired majority interest Belgium Advanced Array Technology, thus concentrating its core activities on microarrays.
José Remacle (Director R&D)
Rue du séminaire 20A
5000 Namur
Belgium
Phone: +32-81-725613
Fax : +32-81-725614
The company’s detection chip methodology combines PCR amplification and labelling of target sequences in which labelling and detection are performed with the company’s propriety Silverquant® detection kit and Silverquant® scanner. Currently available microarrays include:
Mycochips
Staphychips
Related patents
- Identification of multiple biological (micro) organisms by specific amplification and detection of their nucleotide sequences on arrays
- Method for identification and/or quantification of nucleotide sequence element specific to genetically modified plant on array
- Microarray and method for genotyping SHV beta lactamases
- Preparation method for microarray support body for detecting large number of polynucleotide sequences with high selectivity, and uses therefor
- Microarray with temperature specific controls
- Method for the identification and/or the quantification of a target compound obtained from a biological sample upon chips
- Method and kit for the screening, the detection and /or the quantification of transcriptional factors
- Method and kit for the screening, the detection and/or the quantification of transcriptional factors
- Method for obtaining a surface activation of a solid support for building biochips microarrays
- Biological signature of manufactured products
- Biological signature of manufactured products
- Detection and quantification of siRNA on microarray
- A method for quantitative determination of multi-drug resistance in tumours
- Reverse detection for identification and/or quantification of nucleotide target sequences on biochips
- Method and kit for the detection and/or quantification of homologous nucleotide sequences on arrays
