Microarray Analysis

Trust earned in the lab: Powerful microarray solutions for your clinical research programs

Microarray technology in your lab

Microarrays are versatile tools that analyze thousands of genes or genetic variations at once. They are used to study gene expressions, detect mutations, and identify biomarkers in research. In both human health and agrigenomics, microarrays enable large-scale genotyping, advancing personalized medicine and improving crops and livestock through trait identification. Their speed and cost-effectiveness make them a cornerstone of modern genetic research. For more information on microarray view our whitepapers.

New SwiftArrayStudio Microarray Analyzer


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Scientist Spotlight: Philip Empey, PharmD, PhD

Assistant Professor, Associate Director, Pitt/UPMC Institute of Precision Medicine

Learn how microarray technologies enable Philip Empey to perform broad based genotyping, to understand more about drug variability.

Scientist Spotlight: Pui Kwok, MD, PhD

Henry Bachrach Distinguished Professor, UCSF Director, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica

Pui Kwok discusses the Taiwan Precision Medicine Initiative, and the opportunities an challenges of integrating precision medicine into standard healthcare.

Radja Badji, PhD

Genome Operations Manager, Qatar Genome Programme

Radja Badji explains how her team is using custom microarray technology to bring the benefits of precision medicine to the Arab world

Dr Mayur Parihar

Senior Consultant, Haematology and Cytogenetics, Tata Medical Center, Kolkata India

Dr Parihar is focused on characterizing the genomics of acute leukemias. In this video, he discusses the use of microarray technology and how it facilitates a deeper understanding of oncogenesis.

GeneDx benefits from Hybrid-SNP arrays

Dr. Jeanne Mack and Stephanie Warren from GeneDx discuss saving time and money with a more efficient microarray platform.
 

A comprehensive solution for analyzing karyotypes in hematological malignancies

High-resolution, whole-genome microarray analysis is becoming the standard for hematological cancer sample profiling and and may one day replace traditional cytogenetic techniques.  

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Gene Expression (Transcriptome Profiling)

Microarray Analysis Support Center