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What Does MetResponse Offer?

At MetResponse, we offer specific services to fit your needs for biomarker (gene, protein and metabolites) discovery and validation. We help our clients from the beginning to the end with their projects (i.e. advice for experimental design, data collection, project-specific data analysis using MetResponse databases and integrating results with metabolic to gene networks.

We can help with interpreting results. We have expertise in stable isotope labeling techniques for testing biochemical pathways and validating discovery results. In special cases, we collaborate with our clients for services that could be used for grant applications. We offer special services with targeted approaches that could tie molecules to mechanisms and/or develop functional assays as needed. We can serve as collaborators on grants that need omics expertise (i.e. data collection, pathway analysis, and reliable interpretation for biomarkers discovery and validation).

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How to Start Working With Us?


We accept samples (biofluids or tissues) or files that contains your omics data sheet format. After we receive directions from you and discuss your specific needs, we prepare a plan to start working with you. You will be involved at each stage and will be informed of the process and direction of the analysis. We can make adjustments to critical steps to reach your study target as needed. Based on number of samples and extent of your work, we require 3 months or more to finish your project. We use the latest technologies and we take pride on providing expert advice in our services. Our goal is to help speed up your research to achieve high quality results for publication or grant applications.

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Why MetResponse?

MetResponse uses an innovative platform that includes biochemical and spectroscopic methods to solve basic or clinical problems to reach your final goals efficiently and more economically.

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