Company Profile

Affymetrix Inc
Profile last edited on: 10/30/2023      CAGE: 1KQL1      UEI: KALNKEL18CJ5

Business Identifier: DNA chips / oligonucleotide probe microarrays for genomic analysis : mutation detection and gene expression analysis
Year Founded
1991
First Award
1992
Latest Award
2000
Program Status
Inactive (Acquired)
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Location Information

3420 Central Expressway
Santa Clara, CA 95051
   (408) 731-5000
   corporate1@affymetrix.com
   www.affymetrix.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 17
County: Santa Clara

Public Profile

In July 2016 it was announced that Thermo Fisher Scientific had acquired Affymetrix. Long since having outgrown the SBIR program, in 1992 Affymatrix had spun out of Affymax - itself also an SBIR involved firm. The founders had developed ways of using semiconductor manufacturing techniques to fabricate DNA microarrays ("GeneChip"). With a customer base from the very earliest days involving just about every firm in the space, Affymetrix, Inc. (NASDA:AFFX) is engaged in the development, manufacture, sale and service of consumables and systems for genetic analysis in the life sciences and clinical healthcare markets. The Company offers a line of products for two principal applications: genotyping and gene expression. The firm makes quartz chips for analysis of DNA Microarrays enabling researchers quickly to scan for the presence of particular genes in a biological sample. Within this area, Affymetrix is focused on oligonucleotide microarrays. These microarrays are used to determine which genes exist in a sample by detecting specific pieces of mRNA. A single chip can be used to analyze thousands of genes in one assay. Chips can be used only once. Affymetrix sells both mass-produced GeneChip arrays intended to match scientifically important parts of human and other animal genomes. Affymetrix manufactures its GeneChip arrays using photolithography. The company also manufactures machinery for high speed analysis of biological samples. The firmhas acquired other small firms to spport its growth - to include three SBIR awardees - and spun off another Perlegen Sciences which went onto receive SBIR funding to focus on wafer-scale genomics for massive data creation and collection required for characterizing population variance of genomic markers and expression for the drug discovery process. Perlegen Sciences ceased business operations in Dec 2009

Extent of SBIR involvement

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
500+
Revenue Range
Over 50M
VC funded?
Yes
Public/Private
Publicly Traded
Stock Info
NASDAQ : AFFX
IP Holdings
500+

Awards Distribution by Agency

Most Recent SBIR Projects

Year Phase Agency Total Amount
2000 1 NIH $100,000
Project Title: Gene Expression In Endometriosis
1999 2 NIH $712,963
Project Title: Genomic Responses to Hormone Signaling
1999 1 NIH $133,328
Project Title: Reverse-Engineering Signal Transduction Networks
1999 2 NIH $876,278
Project Title: Chip Based Genotyping Of Mycobacterium--Drug Resistance
1999 1 NIH $133,328
Project Title: Genotype for Radiation Sensitivity in Cancer Patients

Key People / Management

  Andrew J Last -- CEO

  Franklin R Witney -- President

  Gigi Chapman

  Gilbert Chu

  Stephen Fodor -- Founding President

  Thomas Gingeras

  Peter Honkanen -- VP

  David H Mack

  Jonathan D Oliner

  Susan E Siegel -- Former President

  David B Singer -- Founder

  Janet A Warrington

  David A Weber

  Gavin H J Wood -- CFO