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NIH Library subscribes to Computable Genomix' GeneIndexer

Published on December 1, 2009 at 8:56 AM · No Comments

Memphis-based Computable Genomix today announced that the National Institutes of Health Library has purchased a subscription to its premier product, GeneIndexer, an online genomics research tool.

The NIH Library purchased the GeneIndexer subscription as part of a revamping of services focused on being an information commons – a place for discovery, research assistance and learning.

“Adding GeneIndexer to its collection of bioinformatic tools makes perfect sense,” said Brad Silver, chief executive officer of Computable Genomix. “The Library, like the research it tracks, is evolving. GeneIndexer will be a great asset to the library and the researchers it serves.”

Source National Institutes of Health Library

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