GenomeWeb

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GenomeWeb
Industry Online journalism
Founded1997
FounderDennis Waters
Headquarters,
Key people
Ed Winnick (editor-in-chief)
Website www.genomeweb.com

GenomeWeb LLC is an online news organization based in New York City, New York. Established in 1997, it aims to report scientific and business news related to genomics. [1]

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History

GenomeWeb LLC was founded in 1997 by publishing entrepreneur Dennis Waters. It initially published only two newsletters: BioInform and Agricultural Genomics. Soon afterward, the company launched several more newsletters, as well as a magazine and a set of blogs on their website. By 2011, the company published eight newsletters, a news website, and the print magazine Genome Technology. [2] In September 2019, it was acquired by Crain Communications. [3]

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References

  1. "About Us". GenomeWeb. Retrieved 2019-04-23.
  2. McCarthy, Alice (June 2011). "GenomeWeb: Information for the Genomics Community". Chemistry & Biology. 18 (6): 681–682. doi: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2011.06.005 . PMID   21700203.
  3. "Crain Communications Inc acquires online news organization GenomeWeb" (Press release). Crain Communications Inc. 2019-09-06.