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Dyadic uses its proprietary C1 platform technology to discover and develop novel genes and other biological products from eukaryotic organisms found in the full spectrum of the earth’s biodiversity. Once useful genes are isolated, Dyadic uses its integrated platform to manufacture specific proteins, doing so more rapidly and efficiently — and with a much higher rate of success than existing gene discovery systems. Dyadic leverages its proprietary technology platform to discover novel genes and biological products for use by its strategic partners, and to further its own R&D efforts. Dyadic seeks strategic alliances with major leaders in the agricultural, bioenergy, industrial enzyme, ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.dyadic.com
  • 140 Intracoastal Pointe Dr Ste 404
    Jupiter, FL USA 33477
  • Phone: 561.743.8333

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