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Take a look at what we have done so far and what our customers say about us.

OUR NEW CUSTOMERS come to us primarily through referrals from previous ones. This means that customer satisfaction is our first priority. Based on our experience, making a customer happy — not to mention exceeding their expectations — requires not only scientifically sound analysis and a rapid turnaround, but clear, honest and frequent communication.

We prefer to work in close relationship with our customers' teams. We want to understand the research context in order to be able to fulfill our customers' needs, and discuss the outcome of the project in order to make sure that they benefit from it. We are proud of our customers and the findings we have achieved together. Scroll down to read more about our success stories — perhaps we will create the next one with you!



COLLABORATION


We engage in collaborations with various academic and commercial partners as part of ongoing research consortia and training networks.





CASE STUDY


Our clientele spans diverse fields, yet they all have a common requirement for computational solutions
to boost their research and publication productivity. Explore the icons to discover how we've supported our customers.

DNA Sequencing Data Analysis

DNA METHYLATION TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN COWS

Principal scientist Jaana Peippo and Senior Scientist Heli Lindeberg from the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) study assisted reproductive technologies in animals. Together, they worked on Luke’s Terve Tiineys (Healthy Pregnancy) -project to compare pregnancies in heifers and cows impregnated either by artificial insemination (control group), by MOET (multiple ovulation embryo transfer) or OPU (ovum pick up) embryos, and to study whether closer monitoring during pregnancy could enhance the wellbeing of the pregnant cows and their offspring

RNA Sequencing Data Analysis

TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS IN NEURONAL DEVELOPMENT WITH CUT&RUN

Dr. Christoph Wiegreffe is a senior scientist in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Anatomy at Ulm University. He studies early cortical development, and the role that certain transcription factors (TFs) play in it. In this research, Dr. Wiegreffe’s group routinely uses knock-out mouse models and various NGS assays.

Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Data Analysis

CANCER PATHOLOGY REVEALED WITH THE AID OF STATISTICS

Dr. Artur Mezheyeuski is a pathologist at Uppsala University, a founder of HistoOne AB, and a senior researcher involved in several cancer research groups. Genevia Technologies helped Dr. Mezheyeuski in coming up with a new approach to applying thresholding in multiplex immunofluorescence data.

Epigenomic Data Analysis

INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF GLYPICANS IN CANCER

Glypicans are a group of proteoglycans, macromolecules consisting of a core protein and attached carbohydrate chains. We interviewed our customer who studies glypicans’ involvement in cancer and neurodegenerative disease, and their potential as diagnostic or prognostic markers. The Genevia team is helping her to take advantage of cancer databases in her research.

Proteomic & Metabolomic Data Analysis

Genome Analysis of SARS-CoV-2

A SARSCoV2/COVID19 case study has been developed that allows students to align the genomes of 4 different coronaviruses to identify potential origins of the virus. It helped to think critically about how an RNA viral genome may have different implications than a DNA viral genome, or why mutations in the surface glycoprotein may have big impacts on viral transmission and immunity.

Proteomic & Metabolomic Data Analysis

PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS FOR CANCER

Proteins and metabolites are typically identified and quantified by the means of mass-spectrometry. Other methods, relying on antibodies or nuclear magnetic resonance provide lower-throughput or less quantitative data, often with lower costs compared to MS.





Testimonials




SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES


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ΔNp63 overexpression promotes oral cancer cell migration through hyperactivated Activin A signaling

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Linker histone variant H1t is closely associated with repressed repeat-element chromatin domains in pachytene spermatocytes targets for matastasis

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Interactions of Plasmodium falciparum ETRAMP14.1 with PfEMP1, translocon components and other ETRAMP members at the interface of host-parasite

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The cancer-associated, gain-of-function TP53 variant P152Lp53 activates multiple signaling pathways implicated in tumorigenesis

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Activation of Multiple Signalling Pathways by P152Lp53 Mutant Reveals New Gain-of-function Implicating Tumorigenesis