The new company is called Life Technologies.
He is currently president of the Human Identification Business of Life Technologies.
In January 2012, Life Technologies introduced a sequencer to decode a human genome in one day for $1,000.
The company then renamed the overall organization as Life Technologies.
The Invitrogen brand and most of the brands acquired still exist on product packaging, although the overall company is called Life Technologies.
Through this history of acquisitions and continued product research and development, Invitrogen / Life Technologies now has over 50,000 products.
In early 2011, InnoCentive launched four more Grand Challenges on behalf of Life Technologies.
He is now a systems engineer at Life Technologies.
A biotech company, Life Technologies, has announced a laserprinter-size machine which can sequence a human genome in a day or two instead of weeks.
All tissue culture reagents were purchased from Life Technologies (Rockville, MD).