Agilent Technologies introduces user-friendly genomics Web site

Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today introduced a dynamic and user-friendly genomics Web site, genomics.agilent.com.

“The site offers a single destination for everything genomics, from browse to buy”

The Web site is a one-stop resource for all things genomics. Users will find a wealth of well-organized, easy-to-access information to support their work -- from the newest science to the hottest products. The site features an integrated Web store, powerful browsing capabilities, and a dynamic shopping environment.

"The site offers a single destination for everything genomics, from browse to buy," said Gustavo Salem, Agilent vice president and general manager, Biological Systems Division. "The new Web site is focused on the customers' need for easily accessible product and scientific content, integrated seamlessly with an online store for streamlined purchasing."

The state-of-the-art Web site provides the user with multiple views, allowing browsing by application, by product type and by Agilent platform. The Web site houses all of Agilent's genomics products, along with a repository of peer-reviewed scientific content.

Agilent will showcase its genomics portfolio during AACR, April 17-21, in Washington, D.C., at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Booth 902.

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