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Agilent Life Sciences and Chemical Analysis

Agilent's Life Sciences and Chemical Analysis group is a world leading provider of instrumentation, supplies, software and services to life science and chemical analysis markets. With revenue of $1.42 billion, it accounted for approximately 28% of Agilent's $5.1 billion of total revenue in 2005. The group's 4,000 employees serve more than 25,000 customers in more than 100 countries.

The mission of Agilent Life Sciences and Chemical Analysis is to contribute to the quality of life by providing innovative analysis products and services to its customers in the industrial, government and academic sectors. Agilent products and services are designed as complete solutions that enable organizations to improve their workflow productivity and efficiency. These solutions make possible the identification, quantification, and analysis of the atomic, molecular, physical and biological properties of thousands of substances and products.

Agilent in Life Sciences

In the life sciences, Agilent is helping organizations to advance basic research, unlock the genetic causes of disease and accelerate the discovery and development of new drugs. Agilent addresses the needs of the entire pharmaceutical value chain with solutions for genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, pharmaceutical analysis for drug development, QA/QC, and manufacturing, and regulatory compliance.

Agilent in Chemical Analysis

As the leading provider of chemical analysis tools, Agilent develops and markets solutions for the environmental, petrochemical, energy, food safety and quality, and AgBio markets, and supports homeland security with instruments and expertise in biochemical detection and forensics. The group also provides products to the drug testing, fuel cell, and semiconductor markets.

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