2024: A Year Dedicated To Science’s Most Valuable Commodity. Emily Leproust reflects on a banner year at Twist, and provides a sneak peek of 2025! Read it here: https://lnkd.in/gGJiU4Xh Twist Bioscience, #DNA
Twist Bioscience
Biotechnology Research
South San Francisco, California 149,531 followers
Synthetic DNA for Health & Sustainability
About us
Twist Bioscience is a synthetic biology company based in South San Francisco, California. The company has developed a proprietary silicon-based manufacturing process for the production of synthetic DNA. Twist Bioscience serves Life Science researchers who are changing the world for the better. Coming from diverse fields of medicine, agriculture, industrial chemicals and data storage, scientists use our synthetic genes, oligo pools, and NGS target enrichment to better lives and improve the sustainability of the planet. Twist Bioscience is uniquely positioned to help accelerate these efforts by providing precision at a scale that is otherwise unavailable. Our technology overcomes inefficiencies and enables cost-effective, rapid, precise, high-throughput DNA synthesis and sequencing. We offer both the quality and quantity researchers need now to rapidly realize opportunities ahead. Twitter @TwistBioscience Facebook facebook.com/TwistBioscience YouTube youtube.com/TwistBioscience #WeMakeDNA
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https://www.twistbioscience.com
External link for Twist Bioscience
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- South San Francisco, California
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- Synthetic Biology, DNA, Biotechnology, Drug Discovery, Gene Synthesis, Primers, NGS, Oligonucleotides, Life Sciences, Synthetic DNA, Next Gen Sequencing, CRISPR, DNA Data Storage, Variant Libraries, DNA Sequencing, Pharmaceutical, Exome Sequencing, Target Enrichmentt, CRISPR Libraries, and Core Exome
Locations
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Primary
681 Gateway Blvd
South San Francisco, California 94080, US
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455 Mission Bay Blvd South
6th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94158, US
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Rothschild Blvd 3
Tel Aviv, Israel 6425322, IL
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5600 Avenida Encinas
Suite 140D-2
Carlsbad, California 92008, US
Employees at Twist Bioscience
Updates
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NEW! Twist Trinity(TM) Sequencing with just 1 hour of hybridization time with our Fast Hyb reagents. It's been a little over a month since Trinity was presented at #ASHG2024. Our very own James Flynn was happy to be there in person with Junhua (June) Zhao PhD, Sr. Director, Applications. Watch to learn how we revolutionized the 🧬 targeted sequencing workflow by automating steps of target capture onboard the AVITI system and eliminating others—ultimately providing improved library complexity with less time and labor. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gjRmknc6 Twist Bioscience, Element Biosciences #sequencing, #AVITI, #DNA
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Emily Leproust reflects on a banner year at Twist! 🧬
I’m often asked why I picked synthetic DNA for my career and, to be honest, sometimes we make decisions in our 20s that impact our lifelong career trajectory. I made a decision to pursue DNA synthesis as I wanted to think, analyze and push past boundaries to unearth truths about this world—a decade later, this passion drove me to launch Twist Bioscience, a company whose products do enable world changing research. This is what drives all of us at Twist. We innovate and introduce new products to meet evolving customer needs and we’ve spent more than a decade helping researchers do what they love by building out a robust synthetic toolbox that includes DNA, RNA and proteins today. Synthetic DNA is one of the most transformative tools in modern science. Its applications are breathtaking in their scope: designing nitrogen-fixing bacteria to improve crop yields, enabling CRISPR and other gene-editing technologies, sequencing tumor genomes with just a drop of blood—the list goes on. Yet for all its potential, synthetic DNA’s ability to drive breakthroughs depends on innovation and accessibility. From day one, Twist has been dedicated to making synthetic DNA a catalyst for scientific advancement, and 2024 was a year where we brought new tools to the table that are already reshaping what’s possible in research. Take Express Genes, which we expanded this year to deliver sequence-perfect clonal genes of up to 5kb in just five days. Researchers no longer need to spend weeks cloning or waiting for delivery—they can now move from idea to experiment in record time. With the launch of Multiplex Gene Fragments (MGFs), we’ve introduced customizable, double-stranded DNA pools up to 500 bps, enabling everything from large-scale CRISPR screens to Ab optimization. Now, when AI and machine learning are identifying sequences faster than ever, MGFs give researchers the speed and scale to act on those insights. What excites me most is the ripple effect these innovations create. By giving scientists tools that save time and expand possibilities, we help accelerate discoveries in medicine, agriculture and more. This year, we saw one of our antibody candidates enter clinical trials—a powerful reminder of the real-world impact synthetic DNA can have on human health. But innovation must be responsible. As synthetic DNA becomes more integral to science, we’re committed to ensuring its use is safe, secure. In 2024, we continued to set the bar for biosecurity, working closely with governments and regulators to address emerging risks. As we head into 2025, I’m energized by what’s to come. Twist will continue to enable researchers to overcome technical barriers and focus on discovery. By synthesizing high-quality DNA and innovating to meet evolving needs, we aim to empower the scientific community to ask bigger questions—and find more transformative answers. Here’s to another year of advancing the future of science. #SyntheticDNA #Innovation #Research #TwistBioscience
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Good to see modernizing biorisk management on the national stage in the Global Health Security Annual Report. New policy “introduced a new framework for biotechnology safeguards on federally funded purchases of synthetic DNA and RNA. These safeguards, which include Know-Your-Customer screening, will reduce the likelihood of misuse of synthetic biology. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/ea7UWW4p Related: preprint from industry leaders, including Twist Bioscience’s James Diggans discusses AI and nucleic acid screening: “Toward AI-Resilient Screening of Nucleic Acid Synthesis Orders: Process, Results, and Recommendations.” Read it here: https://lnkd.in/gt6Npa-R
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Moving The Needle In Liquid Biopsy! We are working to optimize cancer research workflows with our new library preparation kit and improved reference standard for next-generation sequencing of cell-free DNA! Read the article here: https://lnkd.in/gaaJKz_B Asian Scientist Magazine, Twist Bioscience
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We had the opportunity to serve our community at GLIDEsf with Life Science Cares Bay Area serving hot meals to local residents. Our team really enjoyed taking time to volunteer and help those in need. Thanks to all the Twisters who participated! Life Science Cares, Inc., Twist Bioscience
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📣 Calling all Antibody Engineering & Therapeutics and Cell Bio 2024 attendees! Join us on Tuesday, December 17th for drinks, appetizers and a chance to mingle with the Twist team including CSO, Colby Souders. Space is limited so make sure you secure your spot today! Click through to RSVP. #AET24, #cellbio2024, Twist Bioscience
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New webinar, now on demand…and it involves bats! 🦇 Cave nectar bats are known to function as reservoirs of multiple pathogens that are harmful for human beings. But why do the bats not suffer from these infections? To answer this question, scientists at Duke-NUS in Singapore developed a customized panel of antibodies using ready to use recombinant antibodies from Twist Bioscience that enable characterization of the bat immune cell repertoire by FACS analysis. Watch this webinar to hear from Dr. Chen Shiwei on how they used this panel to identify most immune subsets across major immune compartments and barrier sites in bats. Watch the webinar now: https://lnkd.in/gMkN3mCf
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Definitely add this to your calendar! Twist CEO and co-founder Emily Leproust will be at #PMWC25. 📌 PMWC 2025 Session Spotlight: Multi-omic Characterization of Cancer Development and Progression (Track 4, Day 3) on February 7th, 2025.
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How can multi-omic technologies decode the molecular drivers of cancer’s initiation, growth, and progression? Cancer is a disease of complexity, shaped by the interplay of genetic mutations, epigenetic changes, and proteomic dysregulation. Integrating these diverse molecular layers through multi-omics offers an unprecedented view into the mechanisms that fuel tumor evolution and resistance, opening doors to targeted diagnostics and therapies. 📅 PMWC 2025 Session Spotlight: Multi-omic Characterization of Cancer Development and Progression (Track 4, Day 3) 📍 When and Where: February 7, 2025, Santa Clara Convention Center Session Chair: Dr. Kathleen C. Barnes (Oxford Nanopore Technologies) – A visionary leader leveraging real-time sequencing to accelerate the integration of multi-omic data into precision oncology. Featured Panelists: Dr. Carol Greider (University of California, Santa Cruz), Nobel Laureate, whose work on telomerase and genomic instability underpins the foundational understanding of cancer biology. Dr. Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen (Genentech), whose cutting-edge research in single-cell and spatial genomics maps the intricate dynamics of tumor ecosystems. Dr. Emily Leproust (Twist Bioscience), a pioneer in synthetic biology, developing transformative tools for cancer diagnostics and therapeutic discovery. Session Highlights: Insights into how multi-omics captures the molecular complexity of cancer. The role of advanced technologies in identifying actionable biomarkers and pathways. Strategies for overcoming barriers to translating multi-omic research into clinical oncology. This session brings together trailblazers at the forefront of multi-omic innovation to explore the next wave of breakthroughs in cancer research and precision medicine. See the full program: https://lnkd.in/gPtkWZbQ Dr Emma Stanton, Alex Doniach, Sara Agee Le, Megan León, Patrick Finn, Jimmy Jin, Ian Estrin, Sean Hanlon, Pinaki Sarder, Alexandra Lujan, Karen Ring, Ph.D. #PMWC25 #CancerResearch #MultiOmics #OncologyInnovation PMWC - Precision Medicine World Conference
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Huge congratulations to PLACIDE MBALA for being named to “Nature’s 10– ten people who helped shape science in 2024!” He led a team of researchers who sounded the alarm about the latest outbreak when they spotted a suspicious cluster of mpox cases https://lnkd.in/eZjdg8Wd In October, PLACIDE MBALA and team sequenced mpox samples to elucidate the emergence of subclades and establish local transmission chains: https://lnkd.in/gaNVQKq4 Thank you to the team for choosing our Twist Comprehensive Viral Research Panel to support this work! More great reading: “Sustained human outbreak of a new MPXV clade I lineage in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo” https://lnkd.in/g-BD3eTV Find the panel here: https://lnkd.in/gUSspBc Nature’s 10: https://lnkd.in/eMgM3fg6