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Lucia Gonzales Strömberg
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Contact LuciaUsing DNA sequencing and bioinformatics, microorganisms and microbiota can be identified and characterized with high precision in products, processes, clinical and biological samples, as well as in the environment. We support all stages of your sequencing project—from experimental design to translating complex sequencing data into decision-making.
DNA is the foundation of most microbial biology, making sequencing a powerful tool with many applications. It can be used to trace microbial contamination in production facilities, analyze microbiota composition in clinical samples, identify infection biomarkers and vaccine candidates, or detect resistance genes in isolated bacteria. Beyond harmful microbes, we also work with beneficial microorganisms in products, processes, microbiota, or the environment (e.g., food production microbes or bacteria that degrade persistent compounds). For example, we can monitor microbiota changes during fermentation or product storage.
A key advantage of sequencing is the ability to analyze the entire microbiome—not just cultivable organisms.
We conduct sequencing projects involving viruses, bacteria, yeasts, and molds, as well as antimicrobial resistance and other traits. Our expertise spans sampling and DNA extraction from complex samples, with deep understanding of customer needs. Our knowledge is built through in-house research and close collaboration with industry in applied and contract research.
We can also complement genomics or metagenomics with other omics approaches (e.g., transcriptomics, proteomics) to gain deeper insights. Multi-omics enables solving complex problems previously out of reach, especially when integrated using advanced data analysis and AI.
We offer full or partial project support, including:
We use modern high-throughput sequencing technologies, including Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS, e.g., Illumina) and third-generation sequencing (e.g., Oxford Nanopore). Depending on project needs, we apply and adapt microbiological methods from sampling and DNA extraction to sequencing and data interpretation.
We can also integrate other omics methods such as transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, glycomics, and lipidomics.
The results are summarized in a report and presented orally to the client.