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Started in October 1999 as a spin-out from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (Heidelberg, Germany) and the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (Dresden, Germany), Cenix BioScience was founded as the first biotechnology company to focus specifically on accelerating and broadening the application of RNAi gene silencing technology towards the discovery and functional characterization of human genes for the development of novel medicines in a wide range of disease fields.

The high throughput (HT), genome-scale application of RNAi as a screening method to discover genes based on their cellular functions was originally pioneered by the scientific founders of Cenix, Drs. Echeverri, Gönczy and Hyman, who started this work in C. elegans as early as 1998 (Gönczy et al., 2000, Nature 408: 331). By completing this seminal work (Sönnichsen et al., 2005, Nature 434: 462; see also Press Release), Cenix built-up early and uniquely solid foundations for extending this expertise to more therapeutically-relevant systems.

Thus, as the advent of small interfering RNA (siRNA) technology in mid-2001 enabled the use of RNAi silencing in mammalian systems, the company's main development activities focused squarely on driving the broad and effective application of HT-RNAi methods in cultured human cells. More recently, Cenix has expanded its scope of activities to also include miRNA-focused experimentation and the use of siRNA technology in animals in vivo.

Commercial access to Cenix capabilities was launched in 2002, and has since focused first and foremost on premium, fully-customized contract research offerings, through which Cenix has successfully advanced therapeutic programs in a wide range of disease fields, for a long and still-growing list of top pharmaceutical, biotech and academic partners.

Cenix has also successfully developed major research product lines to drive the evolution of the RNAi field. These have included designing one of the first human genome-wide libraries of siRNAs, commercialized as Silencer® siRNAs by Ambion (now a part of Life Technologies Inc.), as well as a playing key role in the development of that product line's successor, launched in Nov 2007 as Silencer®Select siRNAs. Cenix has also worked closely with such partners as Munich-based Definiens AG, in the application of their advanced image analysis technologies towards increasing the power of cell-based screening assays.

Building on a decade of specialized experience in this field, Cenix scientists now continue to advance clients' therapeutic programs while actively developing important new tools and methodologies to further enhance the effective use of RNAi technology both in cultured cells and animals, improving the quality of therapeutic drug discovery and development in a broad range of disease areas.

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