FRIZ Biochem Gesellschaft für Bioanalytik mbh
DNA chip for biological and medical research as well as diagnostics
FRIZ Biochem was founded in 1999 by Gerhard Hartwich, Harald Lossau, Jürgen Kritzenberger and Michael Jarsch.
Gerhard Hartwich (CEO)
Staffelseestrasse 6
81477 Munich
Germany
Phone: +49-89-724409-0
Fax: +49-89-724409-10
The company develops DNA chips with direct electrical read-out.
The underlying technology is called EDDA® - Electrically Detected Displacement Assay. This technology allows the parallel detection of SNPs without a prior primer extension.
Based on this technology, FRIZ Biochem develops DNA chips for the parallel detection nucleic acid markers, including for example chips for the identification of tuberculosis (Tbc), herpes resistance, the determination of HLA haplotypes, HPV and the determination of HIV subtypes in order to enable the specific treatment of individual HIV patients.
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