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Our Customers:
Veterinary Scientists and Researchers

Veterinary scientists and researchers are at the forefront of advancing animal health, public health, and veterinary medicine as a whole. Their work helps in understanding animal diseases, developing new treatments, and promoting overall health in both animals and humans.

For Scientists in Pre-Clinical/In Vitro Research

i.e. Target ID/Validation, Biomarker, ADME-Tox and Screenings

This is your time and stage!

Because YOU are not like them:

Researchers who focus mainly on in vivo data

Researchers focusing mostly on 2D technologies

Researchers who focus only on their piece of work without integrating with the other departments

Because YOU are not like them:

Researchers who focus mainly on in vivo data

Researchers focusing mostly on 2D technologies

Researchers who focus only on their piece of work without integrating with the other departments

You have Great Aspirations…

Innovating Techniques

To develop new methodologies or technologies and advance science

Promoting Animal Health

To contribute to better animal health through understanding of diseases and developing new treatments

Enhancing Research Quality

To produce high-quality results that are reproducible to pave for breakthrough findings

Ensuring Ethical Standards

To advocate for higher ethical standards for a more responsible and respectful animal research community

… but also Challenges, Pains and Daily Struggles

Long Hours and Limited Resources!

Veterinary researchers often work long hours using limited resources while under pressure to publish findings and secure funding, leading to high levels of stress and burnout.

Trouble Pitching Ideas to Management!

Researchers find it hard to explain the value of their projects to management, who may prioritize short-term financial returns over long-term scientific advancements.

Difficulty in Developing New Drugs!

Drug development that is already lengthy and costly, requiring years of research and financial investment before reaching the market, can face regulatory hurdles and extensive testing.

Lack of Communication Across Organization!

Lack of communication between researchers, management, and other stakeholders leads to misunderstandings and misaligned goals.

Using the Wrong Models and Samples!

Wrong models and samples can compromise study results and hinder the progress of research projects. Along with insufficient metadata (below), these are the biggest pains of scientists and researchers!

Insufficient Metadata!

Insufficient metadata accompanying biological samples can limit the ability to draw meaningful conclusions from their studies and cause inconsistencies that affect the reproducibility of research findings.

Lack of Technical Expertise!

Scientists and researchers using new models or samples who do not have the training or expertise to do so usually fail at their tasks.

Failing to Finish Projects on Time!

Delays in project timelines are common due to unforeseen challenges such as funding issues, sample availability, or experimental setbacks.

Ethical Problems!

Scientists and researchers who do not ensure that their work complies with regulations concerning animal use face ethical and legal consequences.

Worry no More!

This is Where You’ll Find Solutions to Your Needs:

Access to High-Quality Samples

You need reliable resources for animal samples. Having a partnership with a reputable provider goes a long way in ensuring demand is always met.

Standardized Protocols

Standardized methods and processes for sample collection (with metadata!) and characterization translate to consistency and reliability for your research.

Training and Expert Advice

A smooth knowledge transfer and exchange ensures that uncertainty is never a problem and that technical issues are resolved for you as soon as they arise.

Collaborative Environment

Collaboration means resource stability and more efficient research development for you.

Talk to Our Experts

If you are unsure when it comes to selecting the right model and what samples suit your research objectives, you may contact and talk to our experts. We will help you decide and address your concerns.

References

Gunn-Christie, R.G. (2023). Collection and submission of laboratory samples from animals. MSD Manual Veterinary Manual. https://www.msdvetmanual.com/clinical-pathology-and-procedures/collection-and-submission-of-laboratory-samples/collection-and-submission-of-laboratory-samples-from-animals