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Free Workshop Focuses On Web-based Searching for Patent Information Across Global Sequence Databases
Baltimore, MD (Vocus) April 15, 2010 -- The amount of data recorded in global sequence databases is growing exponentially, and legal professionals and scientists doing the critical work of IP research are seeking the best and fastest way to discover IP sequence information across these databases.
When: May 6, 2010 08:00 AM - 09:00 AM
Location:
Hilton Baltimore Hotel
401 West Pratt St.
Baltimore, MD USA 21201
Hotel Phone: 443-573-8700
Background: The amount of data recorded in global sequence databases is growing exponentially. And information about patented sequences is growing even faster. Legal professionals and scientists doing the critical work of IP research are seeking the best and fastest way to discover IP sequence information across these databases.
Their options include outsourcing the work or serially searching through the full set of global databases. Increasingly, they are choosing a third alternative -- GenomeQuest, an online, single point of IP information with easy-to-use, powerful mining tools.
Over 160 leading life science companies use GenomeQuest for mission-critical work, including 17 of the top 20 pharmaceuticals.
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