Genomic Sciences
Analytical Sciences
Imaging Sciences
Immune Sciences
Bioinformatics |
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Technical Disciplines
DHMRI provides a trans-disciplinary scientific environment and set of capabilities to drive programs and projects from discovery to development using its cutting edge instrumentation, resident expertise, and state-of-the-art laboratories all under one roof with common and standard processes for sample accession, custody, as well as data management and analysis systems including bioinformatics.
DHMRI is committed to work with partners to provide solutions to their research and development needs through a platform-neutral approach. Scientists are able to work and develop the most appropriate approach, experimental design and technology to advance specific projects. This enables researchers the flexibility and innovation needed when faced with unique and difficult challenges.
DHMRI’s management and scientific staff have been recruited from leading public and private institutions, and their expertise and experience span the full breadth of biopharmaceutical and life sciences from early discovery to late stage development. Their customer focused trans-disciplinary approach enables clients’ solutions for the right answer at the right time using the right approach at the right time to deliver results in an efficient and timely manner.
The technical disciplines are comprised of several laboratories and platforms. Genomic Sciences allows researchers to explore the underlying genetic mechanisms of their research. Analytical Sciences is composed of three main areas of technology: proteomics, metabolomics, and NMR. Together, this combination of disciplines can be used to characterize complex samples and analytes.
Imaging Sciences leverages DHMRI’s strong imaging capabilities to provide a quantitative, high-resolution approach for gathering information on cellular mechanisms. Immune Sciences provides tools to link gene expression and function for pre-clinical and clinical samples. Finally, Bioinformatics acts as the backbone of DHMRI by providing support for each discipline at the Institute through analysis and interpretation of data.
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