UK angels and VCs have pumped $2.15 million into Cambridge-born Desktop Genetics (DTG). The Investment will accelerate development of the startup’s DESKGEN genome editing software platform. The bioinformatics company aims to revolutionise the way genetic researchers work. The cash comes from a syndicate of VCs and angel investors, including IQ Capital Partners, London Business Angels, the London Co-Investment Fund, Dr Jonathan Milner (deputy chairman and founder of Abcam), Dr Martin Murphy (CEO of Syncona Partners) and Dr Darrin Disley (CEO of Horizon Discovery).
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UK angels and VCs have pumped $2.15 million into Cambridge-born Desktop Genetics (DTG). The Investment will accelerate development of the startup’s DESKGEN genome editing software platform. The bioinformatics company aims to revolutionise the way genetic researchers work. The cash comes from a syndicate of VCs and angel investors, including IQ Capital Partners, London Business Angels, the London Co-Investment Fund, Dr Jonathan Milner (deputy chairman and founder of Abcam), Dr Martin Murphy (CEO of Syncona Partners) and Dr Darrin Disley (CEO of Horizon Discovery).
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