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A Solid Foundation of Research and Development

Canon U.S. Life Sciences conducts research and development in the area of nano-liter (droplet size), continuous-flow, DNA analysis instruments. This research is conducted using micro-fluidics technology licensed from U.S.-based Caliper Life Sciences.
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Marrying the inline DNA amplification process with high-resolution thermal melting realizes an innovative platform that enables high-speed, automatic multiplex analysis.
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Canon U.S. Life Sciences eventual aim is a complete sample-to-answer solution for molecular diagnostics, with a platform that fully integrates clinical-sample preparation into the process.
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In addition to automation and to environmental benefits, miniaturization and low instrument cost are key features, made possible through the application of Canons core technologies developed over decades of research and development within Canons other business areas.
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Virtually all sub-fields of medical and biological research and detection stand to benefit from this breakthrough process, particularly pharmacogenomics and any medical sub-field concerned with the detection of hereditary and infectious diseases.
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Abstracts and Conferences

Canon U.S. Life Sciences attends conferences and publishes abstracts of its work. Access current and past releases via the links on the Archives page, and feel free to direct press and media inquiries to the Press Manager
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