Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT)

Integrated DNA Technologies

Territory Sales Manager - Cambridge

Boston, MA | $80K - $189K

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Integrated DNA Technologies, Inc. (IDT) develops, manufactures, and markets nucleic acid products for the life sciences industry in the areas of academic and commercial research, agriculture, medical diagnostics, and pharmaceutical development. IDT has developed proprietary technologies for genomic applications such as next generation sequencing, CRISPR genome editing, synthetic biology, digital PCR, and RNA interference. Through its GMP services, IDT manufactures products used by scientists researching many forms of cancer and most inherited and infectious diseases. IDT is widely recognized as an industry leader in custom nucleic acid manufacture, serving over 130,000 life sciences researchers. IDT was founded in 1987 in the United States and has its U.S. manufacturing headquarters in Coralville, Iowa, with additional U.S. manufacturing sites in San Diego, California; Research Triangle Park, North Carolina; and Ann Arbor, Michigan; with international sites in Leuven, Belgium and Singapore. *For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, IDT does not intend these products to be used in clinical applications and does not warrant their fitness or suitability for any clinical diagnostic use. Purchaser is solely responsible for all decisions regarding the use of these products and any associated regulatory or legal obligations

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1,001-5,000 employees
Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Healthcare, Life Sciences, Medical Research, Research, Research and Development, Genomics, Genetics, Research Services
Privately Held
Founded: 1987
Last round: Private equity
Coralville, IA
Company Specialties:
Custom Oligonucleotides, Next generation sequencing, Nucleic Acid Synthesis, Genes & gene fragments, DNA Synthesis, Synthetic Biology, RNA Synthesis, Synthesis Reagents, Primers, GMP Manufacturing, Genotyping, Probes, RNAi, qPCR, and CRISPR genome editing