Cofactor Genomics is a biotech company that primarily focuses on drug development, medical research, and personalized medicine.
[3] In addition to working with clients such as Ozzy Osbourne,[4] Cofactor Genomics is involved in a number of research projects, including the preservation of the White Rhino and the Black Footed Ferret.
[5] Glasscock completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Arizona, where he majored in biology with a focus in the computer sciences.
Upon graduation, Glasscock pursued his doctorate in genetics at Washington University in St. Louis, where he studied under Warren Gish, developer of the NCBI BLAST sequence analysis program.
[5] After acquiring his master's degree in neuroscience, Armstrong spent nine years in the Genome Center at Washington University's Technology Development Group.