At SMCS-PSI, we specialize in high-throughput sequencing analysis, including ChIP-Seq, Microarray, DAP-seq, and Bisulfite genomic sequencing. By applying advanced machine learning models, we extract meaningful insights from complex datasets, driving genomic research forward. Our expert team delivers actionable intelligence, empowering researchers to make informed decisions and advance their scientific endeavors.
At SMCS-PSI, we are committed to unlocking the full potential of high-throughput sequencing data. Our team of experts specializes in analyzing complex datasets, including ChIP-Seq, Microarray, DAP-seq, Bisulfite genomic sequencing and etc, to uncover valuable insights that drive genomic research forward. By leveraging the power of machine learning models, we are able to extract meaningful patterns and relationships from the vast amounts of data at our disposal. Our robust analytical approach allows us to tackle even the most challenging research questions, providing our clients with the actionable intelligence they need to make informed decisions and advance their scientific endeavors.
Our team excels in gene locus-specific studies, leveraging techniques like ChIA-PET, SPRITE, and ChIA-Drop. We dive deep into enhancer regions and protein interactions, providing comprehensive and reliable results. Partner with us to unravel the complexities of gene locus analysis and propel your research to new heights.
We conduct extensive genome-wide analyses using cutting-edge methods such as Hi-C, GAM, and ATAC-seq. Our rigorous approach uncovers the intricate mechanisms of gene regulation and chromatin organization, delivering impactful insights you can trust.
SMCS-PSI is a leader in single cell sequencing and methylome analysis, offering unparalleled insights into cellular heterogeneity. Our advanced workflows capture gene expression and epigenetic patterns at the individual cell level, transforming our understanding of biology in health and disease. Trust us to provide the high-quality data and analysis you need for your critical research.