DNA ELECTRONICS
History
| Year | Detail |
|---|---|
| 2003 | Regius Professor Chris Toumazou founded the company in 2003 as a spin-out from Imperial College London, having invented a way of detecting protons released during DNA synthesis to enable DNA sequence detection using a standard silicon-chip-based transistor. |
| 2015 | The company acquired nanoMR, an Albuquerque-based developer of a system for rapidly isolating rare cells in the bloodstream, for $24 million to improve the speed and accuracy of genetic testing and other diagnostic applications. |
| 2021 | DNAe, Imperial College London, and the University of Leicester collaborated to enhance the ability to monitor cancer recurrence through noninvasive methods, improving patient outcomes by enabling earlier interventions. |
