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I cofounded the reagents supply company Enzymatics. I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] from Dr. George Church, and I've joined to offer my expertise in the technical support of DNA metabolizing enzymes. | I cofounded the reagents supply company Enzymatics. I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] from Dr. George Church, and I've joined to offer my expertise in the technical support of DNA metabolizing enzymes. | ||
'''Company Description''' | '''Company Description''' | ||
Enzymatics is unlocking the potential of consumer genomics by offering our clients unrivaled savings on the molecular biology enzymes that drive nucleic acid analysis. Our technical team has applied its world-class skill in the development and manufacture of biologics to produce a growing catalog of enzymes with unrivaled purity at a scale and compliance level unattainable in the market. | Enzymatics is unlocking the potential of consumer genomics by offering our clients unrivaled savings on the molecular biology enzymes that drive nucleic acid analysis. Our technical team has applied its world-class skill in the development and manufacture of biologics to produce a growing catalog of enzymes with unrivaled purity at a scale and compliance level unattainable in the market. | ||
'''Biographical Information''' | '''Biographical Information''' | ||
Prior to joining Enzymatics, Mr. Benoit served from 1995-2006 as the product manager for DNA polymerases at New England BioLabs. At NEB, Mr. Benoit was instrumental in the design and implementation of product development strategies, manufacturing scale-up, and all aspects of the characterization, quality control, and technical support of the full range of DNA polymerases. Outside of the lab, Chris is a competitive cyclist (UCI Elite, USA Cycling Category 1) and enjoys pedaling his 4 year old son Aaron around the scenic North Shore of Massachusetts. | Prior to joining Enzymatics, Mr. Benoit served from 1995-2006 as the product manager for DNA polymerases at New England BioLabs. At NEB, Mr. Benoit was instrumental in the design and implementation of product development strategies, manufacturing scale-up, and all aspects of the characterization, quality control, and technical support of the full range of DNA polymerases. Outside of the lab, Chris is a competitive cyclist (UCI Elite, USA Cycling Category 1) and enjoys pedaling his 4 year old son Aaron around the scenic North Shore of Massachusetts. |
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Contact Info
- Christopher Benoit
- Chief Operating Officer, Co-Founder
- Enzymatics, Inc.
- 100 Cummings Center
- Suite 336H
- Beverly, MA, 01915 USA
- Email me through OpenWetWare
I cofounded the reagents supply company Enzymatics. I learned about OpenWetWare from Dr. George Church, and I've joined to offer my expertise in the technical support of DNA metabolizing enzymes.
Company Description
Enzymatics is unlocking the potential of consumer genomics by offering our clients unrivaled savings on the molecular biology enzymes that drive nucleic acid analysis. Our technical team has applied its world-class skill in the development and manufacture of biologics to produce a growing catalog of enzymes with unrivaled purity at a scale and compliance level unattainable in the market.
Biographical Information
Prior to joining Enzymatics, Mr. Benoit served from 1995-2006 as the product manager for DNA polymerases at New England BioLabs. At NEB, Mr. Benoit was instrumental in the design and implementation of product development strategies, manufacturing scale-up, and all aspects of the characterization, quality control, and technical support of the full range of DNA polymerases. Outside of the lab, Chris is a competitive cyclist (UCI Elite, USA Cycling Category 1) and enjoys pedaling his 4 year old son Aaron around the scenic North Shore of Massachusetts.
Education
- 1995, BS, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Research interests
- Interest 1
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- Interest 3
Publications
- Goldbeter A and Koshland DE Jr. An amplified sensitivity arising from covalent modification in biological systems. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1981 Nov;78(11):6840-4. DOI:10.1073/pnas.78.11.6840 |
- JACOB F and MONOD J. Genetic regulatory mechanisms in the synthesis of proteins. J Mol Biol. 1961 Jun;3:318-56. DOI:10.1016/s0022-2836(61)80072-7 |
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- ISBN:0879697164