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McGill University Purchases GenVault's Personal Archive System to Manage Rare Cancer Samples
Date:10/17/2007

ably maintained in the dry-state for decades. An additional enabling feature of this system is GenConnect, GenVault's sample management software allowing users to track their biosamples from sample storage to DNA recovery, to store and mine annotations associated with their samples and to network and monitor the use of the archive.

"GenVault is excited to enable pioneering research in the area of eye cancer with the Henry C. Witelson Ocular Pathology Laboratory. Our biosample management systems are uniquely designed to securely preserve precious samples for decades and to be easily transported facilitating research and therapy development", said David Wellis, CEO of GenVault.

About GenVault

GenVault is the global leader in providing biosample workflow, transport and storage solutions for genomic medicine, discovery and identification. Today, GenVault is empowering over 150 pharmaceutical companies, medical centers, academic institutions and law enforcement agencies to more fully leverage the rapidly growing genomics industry. The company's dry-state platform enables the extraction, preservation, recovery and distribution of DNA at room temperature. Future solutions will encompass multiple storage platforms and biosample types, such as proteins and RNA. For more information visit http://www.genvault.com.

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