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Station X

Website:
stationxinc.com
Headquarters:
San Francisco, CA, US
Company Type:
Small Business (1-10M TTM Revenue)

In World War II, Station X was the code name for Bletchley Park, the Allies’ top-secret center for deciphering enemy codes. It was at Station X that Alan Turing (who many consider the father of computer science) and his team cracked the Enigma code. Recruitment at Bletchley Park was also groundbreaking in its diversity – the cryptanalysts included linguists, chess champions, crossword experts, polyglots and mathematicians, selected from all sectors of society. We named our company Station X because we believe that cracking the genetic code will also need a combination of computational power and smart people with diverse skills and backgrounds.

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Station X
185 Berry Street San Francisco, CA, 94107 United States

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