New hire: Marlene Jara Portocarrero, Data Scientist
Meet our new colleague! Marlene Jara Portocarrero has recently joined our data science team. Marlene holds a Master’s degree in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, and
Meet our new colleague! Marlene Jara Portocarrero has recently joined our data science team. Marlene holds a Master’s degree in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, and
New hire! A warm welcome to Cynthia Segura Vesterager who has joined our team as Scientist. Cynthia studied chemistry and molecular biology at Roskilde University, followed by
Happy new year! Are you looking for a new role in 2023? Then this is your chance: we are hiring a skilled Laboratory Technician, and
Since our merger with Clinical Microbiomics, our talented employees are now working as One Team supporting customers with their metagenomics, metabolomics, and multiomics research projects.
Our data scientist Thorsten Gravert is back from a week in Wageningen, NL, after attending the EMBO Practical course on metabolomics bioinformatics for life scientists.
Clinical Microbiomics adds metabolomics to its portfolio with acquisition of MS-Omics to form the leading multi-omics provider for the microbiome field. Copenhagen, October 17, 2022 –
At the Executive Seminars in Analytical Chemistry (ESAC) MS-Omics had the opportunity to not only hear from leading scientific researchers from all fields of analytical
Yesterday we had the pleasure of a visit from our close collaborator professor Jan Christensen from Københavns Universitet – University of Copenhagen and >30 students who are following Jan’s
NEW HIRE! – ANNA ABRAHAMSSON Yet again, we have started a new year with a new employee, and we are happy to announce that Anna Abrahamsson has
FIRST NATURE PUBLICATION WITH CO-AUTHOR FROM MS-OMCS! Daniel Malheiro is co-writer on the article ”Antiviral activity of bacterial TIR domains via immune signalling molecules” just published
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