KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 19 (Bernama) -- Parse Biosciences, a company providing researchers with single-cell sequencing solutions, has announced partnering with Research Instruments Pte Ltd to provide Parse’s Evercode Whole Transcriptome Kits (WTKs), Cell Fixation Kits and Nuclei Fixation Kits to Singapore and Southeast Asia markets.
Under an agreement between the two parties, Research Instruments has been appointed a distributor of the Parse product portfolio for Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam. It will provide customer service, technical support, sales and marketing, distribution, and related logistical efforts for the Parse Bioscience portfolio of single-cell genomics research.
Research Instruments, the premier distributor for genomic and life science research products in Southeast Asia, with multiple technical teams and established customer support relationships throughout the region, has a core mission to introduce and accelerate the adoption of groundbreaking life science research tools to their markets.
In early 2021, Parse Biosciences introduced their Whole Transcriptome Kits to the market which features Evercode: their patented technique of combinatorial barcoding.
In October that year, they expanded that offering to include the Evercode Whole Transcriptome Mega, which allows researchers to profile up to 1,000,000 cells in parallel, and the Evercode Whole Transcriptome Mini, a kit used to profile up to 10,000 cells in parallel for smaller-scale studies at an entry-level price point.
“A significant priority for the Parse team is accessibility–not only in how readily customers can start using the technology, but also with a fully supportive team backing their efforts,” said Parse Biosciences CEO and Co-founder, Alex Rosenberg in a statement.
“We’re thrilled that Research Instruments shares our vision of offering scalable and easily adaptable single-cell RNA-seq technology to a wide market.”
Meanwhile, Research Instruments CEO, Greg Kent said: “The sequencing solutions of Parse Biosciences simplify workflows without sacrificing resolution, and with our technical sales and applications support teams who are trained and experienced in single cell genomics applications, the Parse Bioscience platform now becomes readily accessible to any scientist in the region.”
Seattle-based Parse Biosciences and Research Instruments will host a technical introductory webinar for Southeast Asia on Jan 20.
For more information on Parse Biosciences, visit https://www.parsebiosciences.com/.
-- BERNAMA
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