eGenomics
About
Just off the stretch of Grand Street where the city’s grid starts to bend, eGenomics occupies a slice of downtown Manhattan’s tech corridor. The block sits between the hum of Chinatown’s markets and the quieter, glass-fronted offices creeping toward SoHo. Software companies here tend to blend into the urban fabric, their work happening behind unmarked doors and in cloud servers rather than storefronts. This one shares the 10013 zip code with galleries, dumpling spots, and a century-old synagogue—an area where data pipelines and hand-pulled noodles coexist without fanfare.
No sign announces genome sequencing algorithms or bioinformatics platforms, but the address—135 Grand St—pops up in searches for computational biology tools. Need coordinates beyond that? A map pins the spot between Baxter and Lafayette. Contact info, when required, routes through a direct line that skips the small talk. Add it to your notes if precision matters: call 212-226-3333. The rest—like most things in this neighborhood—unfolds once you’re already there.