About MiTeGen Mitegen designs, manufactures and distributes products for crystallization, crystallography and X-ray diffraction of proteins, viruses and small molecule/inorganic compounds, and for manipulation and measurement of small samples in cell biology, histology, clinical diagnostics, entomology, archaeology, art restoration and geology. Our customers include academic, medical, pharmaceutical, government and industrial laboratories in more than 40 countries. Our strength and focus is on applying concepts and technologies from physics and related fields to address practical problems faced by our friends and collaborators in the life sciences and other disciplines. We can design and deliver custom products to meet your specifications. MiTeGen was founded by Cornell Professor Robert Thorne. Our first products MicroMounts' and MicroRT' capillaries were developed in his research group, with contributions from graduate students Kevin O'Neill, Zach Stum, Eugene Kalinin and Guanhan Chew, undergraduate students Adam Saltzman, Adam Bartnik and Mariya Bessonov, postdoc Jan Kmetko, MacCHESS staff and postdocs including Andrew Stewart and Richard Gillilan, and our collaborators ( especially Tom Ellenberger and Steve Ealick ). We continue to benefit from input from our collaborators and the dozens of groups around the world who test prototypes.
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