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ERS Genomics

ERS Genomics

Dublin, Ireland

ERS Genomics was formed to commercialise the foundational CRISPR-Cas9 intellectual property held by co-inventor, co-owner and Nobel Prize-winner Dr. Emmanuelle Charpentier. Licenses are available in multiple fields of use. CRISPR-Cas9 is a revolutionary new genome editing technology, which offers significant advantages in speed, efficiency and cost over earlier genome editing methods. Our team has decades of experience in the field of genome editing and its application, in business development and licensing, licensing preclinical and clinical stage therapeutic products and drug delivery technologies, genome editing technologies as well as overseeing research and development. To learn more about acquiring your license, contact us today.

Weatherbys Scientific

Weatherbys Scientific

Johnstown, Co., Ireland

Today one of Europe’s premier facilities, Weatherbys Scientific in Ireland has been involved in animal parentage testing since 1985. The laboratory has been accredited with CSPro certification by Illumina, has ISO 17025 certification and is also accredited by The International Committee for Animal Recording (ICAR). We are continuously expanding our range of services to match the needs of the industry. Initially the laboratory offered a blood typing service to confirm pedigrees, as part of foal registration. Then, in 1990, the laboratory extended this to the non-thoroughbred sector as part of the registration of foals for the Irish Horse Board. The laboratory introduced DNA technology at the beginning of this century. This superseded blood-typing and provided further opportunities to confirm pedigrees of other animal species such as cattle, sheep, dogs and cats. The Laboratory is now offering its services to the Irish and British livestock industries. It is recognised by the International Society of Animal Genetics (ISAG) as one of the leading laboratories in the world in pedigree verification. It is the only such laboratory in Ireland recognised by ISAG to have achieved the necessary standards in multi-species parentage testing. In January 2011 the laboratory introduced cattle genomic testing. This enhances the prediction values for the estimated breeding index (EBI) of individual breeding stock in the livestock industry. We are now genotyping with the bovine IDB V3, 54K and 770K (HD) SNP chips to increase reliability of genetic predictions in the livestock industry