SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- Twist Bioscience Corporation, a supplier of synthetic DNA using its silicon platform, has been LEED certified by the USGBC for its Wilsonville, OR facility, meeting sustainability standards for its building, operations and maintenance.
“We founded Twist to improve health and sustainability, and every day we work toward that mission by providing our customers with products to enable them to build a better world,” said Emily M. Leproust, Ph.D., CEO and co-founder of Twist Bioscience. “By achieving LEED certification for our Wilsonville site where we manufacture our genes and synbio products, we can provide our customers with DNA made using fewer chemical reagents in a facility that upholds the LEED standards of sustainability.”
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a globally recognized green building rating system that provides a framework for healthy, highly efficient, and cost-saving green buildings.
The LEED v4.1 Operations + Maintenance (O+M) certification applies to existing buildings that are undergoing improvement work or little to no construction. Certified buildings meet requirements for location and transportation; sustainable sites; water efficiency; energy and atmosphere; materials and resources; indoor environmental quality; and innovation.
Twist Bioscience is a synthetic biology and genomics company that has developed a disruptive DNA synthesis platform to industrialize the engineering of biology. The core of the platform is a proprietary technology that pioneers a new method of manufacturing synthetic DNA by “writing” DNA on a silicon chip.
Twist is leveraging its unique technology to manufacture a broad range of synthetic DNA-based products, including synthetic genes, tools for next-generation sequencing (NGS) preparation, and antibody libraries for drug discovery and development.
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