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Gen-Probe


FieldValue
nameGen-Probe
typeSubsidiary
industryBiotechnology, pharmaceuticals, life sciences
traded_as
foundation
foundersHoward Birndorf and Thomas H. Adams
defunct
fateAcquired
successorHologic
productsClinical diagnostics, blood screening, transplantation products, research products
location_citySan Diego, California
location_countryUnited States
homepage

Gen-Probe was an American company based in San Diego, in California, specializing in clinical diagnostics, blood screening, transplantation products and research products.

The company's molecular diagnostics products were used for diagnosis of infectious diseases, blood screening, analyzing blood transfusions for immune response, testing coagulation pathways, and organ transplantation viability. Their products and services also included technology and know-how in biomedical research and drug development. On 1 August 2012, Gen-Probe was merged with Hologic.

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  1. "Gen-Probe". [[University of California, San Diego]].
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