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BioBam Bioinformatics S.L.
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryBioinformatics
Founded2011
FounderStefan Götz, Ana Conesa
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Stefan Götz (CEO, founder)
Products
Services
Websitehttps://www.biobam.com

BioBam is a bioinformatics software company located in Valencia, Spain for creating user-friendly software for the analysis of biological data. Its products are used by hundreds of public and private research organizations around the world.[1] The firm was founded in 2011 by Dr. Stefan Götz and Dr. Ana Conesa.[2] The managing director of BioBam is Dr. Stefan Götz.

Products

The firm develops and provides products for the functional annotation and analysis of genomics data sets. The most well-known product is Blast2GO; the paper describing it [3] has been cited by over 3528 scientific citations (as of January, 2016).[4] Blast2GO is a user-friendly solution for functional genomics specially for non-model organism research.[5] Blast2GO is an all-in-one solution for functional annotation of novel sequences and the genome-wide analysis of annotation data. BioBam counts on important partnerships with leading bioinformatics companies like CLC bio [6] and Biomatters,[7] among others.[8]

References

  1. ^ BioBam testimonials (Blast2GO users), list of reference clients and citations
  2. ^ El Mundo: Innovadores: El "intérprete" mundial del genoma
  3. ^ Ana Conesa1, Stefan Götz, Juan Miguel García-Gómez, Javier Tero1, Manuel Taló1 and Montserrat Roble2 "Blast2GO: a universal tool for annotation, visualization and analysis in functional genomics research " Bioinformatics" Volume 21, Issue 18, p. 3674-3676. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/bti610 [1], open access
  4. ^ Google Scholar Citations(
  5. ^ Blast2GO Article, Nucleic Acids Res. 2008
  6. ^ CLC bio and BioBam Deliver Integrated Workflow to Functionally Annotate De Novo Sequenced Genomes and Transcriptomes
  7. ^ BioBam and Biomatters offer Functional Annotation Tools for Geneious Bioinformatics Platform
  8. ^ BioBam Partners