Genopole

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Building of the National Genotyping Center / IG / CEA, on the Genopole biopark
Building of the National Genotyping Center / IG / CEA, on the Genopole biopark
Genoscope / IG / CEA building, on the Genopole biopark
Genoscope / IG / CEA building, on the Genopole biopark

Genopole is a French research centre in Évry-Courcouronnes focused on biotherapies, genetics, genomics, post-genomics, xenobiology and the development of biotechnology industries.[1]

As of 2018, it contains 17 academic research laboratories, 87 biotechnology companies, 20 scientific platforms and technical platforms shared around the University of Évry Val d'Essonne, one of the founding members of Paris-Saclay University.[2]

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