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Monday, September 03, 2001

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"Public and private partners in the US and Russia are involved in a fatal quarrel over microarrays, also known as gene chips. The partners are the Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology (EIMB) in Moscow, the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois, the Connecticut instrument maker Packard BioScience, and Motorola, the electronics company. EIMB and Argonne have been arguing over funding. Until the dispute, the collaboration had been regarded as highly successful, leading to many publications and patents, plus the manufacture of gene chips and related instrumentation.

Reference: Schiermeier, Q. 2001. Joint venture on biochips ends in disarray. Nature 412(6850):845."



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