Applied Biosystems is classified as operating in the Biological Product Manufacturing industry, NAICS Code 325414.
Trademark Applications
Trademark applications show the products and services that Applied Biosystems is developing and marketing.
Applied Biosystems doesn't have any recent trademark applications, indicating Applied Biosystems is focusing on
its existing business rather than expanding into new products and markets.
Trademarks may include brand names, product names, logos and slogans.
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Date
APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS Consultation and research services in the field of biotechnology, genetic analysis, and life science; product development for others; laboratory services, namely, nucleic acid sequencing, analysis and synthesis of oligonucleotides and other molecules for others for use in life science research and biotechnology research; installation, maintenance and repair of computer software used for collection, storage, organization, analysis, integration and communication of scientific data or operate laboratory instrument; genetic disease research, genomics and gene expression research and development; pharmacokinetic research services; proteomics research services
08/17/2016
VARIANT REPORTER Computer software used for analysis of scientific data and information for use in sequencing and analyzing DNA fragments, genetic analysis, human identification, paternity, forensics and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) applications
08/01/2007
POROSZYME chromatographic media used for high-speed, flow-through chromatographic separation and analysis of substances for use in laboratory, scientific or chemical industrial applications
12/12/1996
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Market Share of Applied Biosystems's Largest Competitors
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