Biomarker Discovery

Nelson Scientific Labs specializes in biomarker discovery and validation with a focus on early disease detection and prognosis through the application of molecular phenotyping technologies, including transcriptomics, metabolomics and proteomics.

Full-service Omics

We are a full-service omics company, providing assistance with experimental design; sample collection, storage, and preparation; and data analytics, interpretation, and curation. We have extensive analytical experience with diverse biological matrices, including biofluids such as urine, blood, and cerebrospinal fluid; cells and tissues; plasma-derived exosomes; and ductal lavage.

Revolutionary Software

Nelson Scientific Labs develops research software that makes data science operations insanely easy by providing intuitive, user-friendly interfaces—requiring zero programming expertise—that connect users to state-of-the-art artificial intelligence-assisted tools. Visit ShinyLink.org for an example.

Research Consulting Services

Nelson Scientific Labs offers a suite of omics-based biomedical research consulting services, including grant-writing and editing, designed for scientists working in academic institutions, clinical research institutes and the biotechnology sector.

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Goals

Multi-omics prediction toolkits

Our overall goal is to leverage our extensive experience and expertise for the discovery and development of molecular signatures for use as biomarkers. To this end, we have developed strategic collaborations that combine inter-disciplinary programs, including those in drug-discovery, molecular profiling, clinical chemistry and clinical care and treatment.

  • Short-range: Implement biomarker discovery, verification in rodent models and validation studies using higher animal models (NHPs) and in compliance with FDA biomarker development rigor and reproducibility guidelines.
  • Mid-range: Test biomarker efficacy by performing analytical and clinical validation studies.
  • Long-range: Apply for pre-marker FDA approval for kit based “multi-omics” assays
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