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Customized reports for your products

Clear and understandable communication is key to sales and happy customers. Presenting your products or rrsults of your services in a way that is easy digestible to the customer segment is essential and will most often require a format that is customized specificially to you.

At Biomcare we not only build customized reports to present our analyses resuts in the best possible way to our customers, we also offer to build customized reports that you can use in your outbound communication.

Lets look at two examples:

1) Presenting biodiversity analyses results to your customers

You want to offer a biodiversity analyses test to your customers. Perhaps you sell biofertilizers and what to offer a way to test the results. You need a nice report to send to your customers with the results of the analyses. We do not only offer to run the analyses for you, we can also code the report for you so that you recieve a personalized report you can simple pass on to your customers, with your logo, your language etc.

2) Presenting genetic profiles of your strains

Say you produce microbial cultures to agricultural usage and would like to not only know exactly what genes each culture encodes in its genome but also present the results in a uniform way that commuicate in a language and design that suits you company and customers best. We not only offer to perform whole genome sequencing and gene profiling but also to build the reports based on your input and wishes.

Working with Dr. Louise Thingholm and Biomcare on our study of the relationships between iron and the gut microbiome has been a great experience. Louise brought unparalleled expertise in the analysis and interpretation of the microbiome data, guiding us through the complexities along each step. 

Her user-friendly visualizations and clear interpretations allowed us to communicate our findings effectively to both scientific audiences and stakeholders. Moreover, her responsiveness and collaborative approach made the whole process seamless, addressing challenges promptly and adapting to the unique needs of our study.

Thanks to her support, we were able to meet project deadlines and significantly enhance the quality of our research. I would work with her again in the future, and highly recommend Biomcare to anyone seeking expert assistance in microbiome data analysis.

Diane M. Dellavalle
PhD, RDN, LDN, Professor of Nutrition

How it works

At Biomcare we have developed a platform for A-to-Z microbial analyses. The platform builds on our established microbiome sequencing and analysis service, which supports an easy workflow from sample collection to the final statistical analysis. The type of results from each analyses depends on the aim of the analyses and the methods applied. Therefore the report used to present the results must be customized to best refelct the results and address the aim of the analyses. 

We often get asked to send an example of our reports. And each time we must reply that we have no standard report to show because we do not try to make you fit into a stanardized format when we know your needs are unique and your need fro communication thus will be the same. That does not mean that there are no similaritise and we do learn and take with us new knowhow from each project. But all of that is then used to shape a product for you that suites your specific request.

Therefore, please contact us, with a discription of what you are looking for and we will come back to you. Most likely with a few inputs and a request for a online meeting where you can describe you work and wishes and we can describe how we work and how we could halp you.  

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Soil microbes help to explain maize yield differences across a field

A filed used for organic maize production gave highly varying yields and the organization using the field wanted to understand what differed in the soil between the good and bad sections.

They collected a range of information about the soil in the different sections including nutrient content, soil type and humus content, and they collected soil samples for microbiome profiling.

The soil samples underwent sequencing, and then extensive bioinformatic processing to take the raw DNA sequences and turn it into tables showing, for each sample, the abundance of >1000 species and >1 million microbial functions. The tables were then used in statistical analysis to identify how both species and functions differed between the sections and how the differences associated with soil type, nutrient content, humus and water content.

They could identify both specific species and microbial functions that associated with good yield, but also got insight into how other factors of the soil such as soil type and water content, was important for the microbe diversity and Fungi/bacteria ratio.