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Codon Signs Partnership to Develop Biofuels From Algae

Luke Timmerman7/8/08

Codon Devices, the Cambridge, MA-based company working on commercial uses of synthetic biology, said today it has formed a multi-year partnership with Naples, FL-based Algenol Biofuels to work on alternative fuel made from algae. Codon will offer its BioLogic protein engineering techniques to the collaboration, which it has begun emphasizing as part of a new strategy we wrote about last month. Financial terms of the new agreement weren’t disclosed.

Luke Timmerman is the National Biotech Editor of Xconomy, and the Editor of Xconomy Seattle. E-mail him at ltimmerman@xconomy.com or follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/ldtimmerman.

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