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Type
  
Private

Number of locations
  
3 offices (2016)

Headquarters
  
Tübingen

Founded
  
2012

Number of employees
  
2,016

Industry
  
Biotechnology

Area served
  
Worldwide

Founder
  
Detlef Weigel

Motto
  
Molecular Data Analysis

Computomics

Key people
  
Sebastian J. Schultheiss (Managing Director)

Services
  
Bioinformatics Research Plant Breeding and Phenotyping Software

Computomics is a biotechnology company co-founded by Detlef Weigel and MEGAN author Daniel Huson. Computomics provides bioinformatics data analysis services for plant breeding and metagenomics analyses for plant protection.

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Overview

Computomics was founded in October 2012 after the enormous decline in price of genome sequencing brought on by Next generation sequencing. Six scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Friedrich Miescher Laboratory of the Max Planck Society and University of Tübingen noted that plant genome sequencing was now tenable, but data analysis would remain a bottleneck. Computomics has been featured in several nationwide publications, because it is one of very few companies focusing on plant breeding and plant genome analysis.

In September 2015, High-Tech Gründerfonds backed Computomics. In April 2016, Computomics opened offices for their subsidiary in the United States in Madison, Wisconsin and in Davis, California.

Executives and Scientific Advisors

Sebastian J. Schultheiss is a co-founder as well as the Managing Director of Computomics. Schultheiss completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Tuebingen with a year spent abroad at University of Michigan where he majored in Bioinformatics. Upon graduation, Schultheiss pursued his doctorate in Bioinformatics at the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory of the Max Planck Society under Gunnar Rätsch and Jan Lohmann.

Detlef Weigel is a Director of the Molecular Biology Department at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tuebingen. Weigel co-founded Computomics and serves on the Scientific Advisory Board. Daniel Huson is a professor for Algorithms in Bioinformatics at the University of Tuebingen and author of the metagenomics analysis software MEGAN.

References

Computomics Wikipedia