Bridge Informatics Featured in GEN: Omics Data Analysis: A Range of Options

Bridge Informatics Featured in GEN: Omics Data Analysis: A Range of Options

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We’re thrilled to announce that Bridge Informatics was recently featured in Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN), a leading industry publication! The article, “Omics Data Analysis: A Range of Options,” explores the growing need for bioinformatics solutions in the omics field and highlights Bridge Informatics’ unique approach to helping researchers overcome data analysis challenges.

As omics research becomes increasingly complex, scientists often find themselves needing to become experts in bioinformatics just to keep up. This can be a significant hurdle, diverting time and resources away from their core focus: making groundbreaking discoveries.

At Bridge Informatics, we believe that scientists should be empowered to focus on their research, not get bogged down in computational details. That’s why we offer a collaborative, service-oriented approach to bioinformatics.

As our Head of Business Development and Commercial Operations, I explain in the GEN article:

“These collaborations empower scientists—both bench scientists with little bioinformatics experience and bioinformatics experts—to extract meaningful insights from their data without needing to individually master every computational detail. This streamlines research processes and saves valuable time and resources.”

We understand that every research project is unique. That’s why we specialize in developing custom software applications and pipelines tailored to specific research needs. Whether you’re working with single-cell RNA sequencing, exploring multiomics data visualization, or anything in between, we can provide the expertise and support you need to succeed.

I also highlight the importance of business continuity in the article:

“A BSP’s well-documented code and processes ensure smooth knowledge transfer, minimizing disruptions when team members depart. This approach provides consistent, reliable support, eliminating the risk of critical knowledge gaps that can occur when relying on a single in-house expert.”

Ready to learn more about how Bridge Informatics can help you accelerate your omics research?


Jessica Corrado, Head of Business Development & Commercial Operations, Bridge Informatics

As the Head of Business Development & Commercial Operations, Jessica is responsible for driving strategic growth initiatives and overseeing the company’s commercial activities. She has both a keen understanding of the life sciences industry and a strong track record in building successful partnerships.

Prior to joining Bridge, Jessica held a number of leadership roles across sales, marketing, and communications. Outside of work, Jessica is responsible for the majority of marketing and event planning for Shore Saves, a non-profit animal rescue. She enjoys reading and is often reading at least two books of various genres at a time. If you’re interested in reaching out, please email [email protected].

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