Microbiome Applications

Microbiome Research Has Broad Applications

The microbiome has been shown to play a role in many critical areas of human health, agriculture and environmental monitoring. Diversigen facilitates research in these areas by providing gold-standard processing, sequencing, annotation, and analysis of microbiome samples across a broad range of sample types.

Diversigen has unparalleled experience in clinical microbiome study design and execution, and can partner in studies addressing any component of human health and disease. We’ve helped pharmaceutical, healthcare, research and industry organizations by providing metagenomic services and collaborating to identify the organisms and genes associated with health and disease.

We’ve also supported therapeutic companies seeking to modify the microbiome, better understand the impact of their products on the microbiome, or develop early detection diagnostic tools based on microbiome biomarkers in both humans and animals.

Our services have helped Public Health, Pharmaceutical, Environmental, Agricultural, and Oil and Gas organizations searching for process improvements to enhance revenues, lower costs, and reduce risk.

No matter your area of interest, we’ll help you unlock biologically relevant trends in your data to point you to your next breakthrough. We’re here to be your partner every step of the way regardless of which stage your research is in.

Learn How Diversigen Can Partner with You

Every microbiome experiment has to some extent unique source materials, sample volumes, and research questions. The choice of an optimal mix of technologies and specifications will depend upon those particulars.

In order to ensure that your experimental design is optimal, we initiate all projects with an in-depth discussion about your goals via email or teleconference.

Please contact us to start that conversation.

 

Diversigen provides services and generates data for research purposes only.  Not all services are available in all regions.

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