Preferred Partner Network

Our partners are carefully selected to ensure the same level of customer satisfaction as we at Syncell provide.

Distributors

Asia Pacific

Velgen Technik

Singapore and Southeast Asia

Syncell Preferred Partner Network - TrendBio

Trend Bio

Australia, New Zealand

1300 720 574 (AUS)
0800 720 574 (NZ)

Scrum Inc.

Japan

03-6458-6696

Biostar Technology Ltd

South China

021-34250079

Syncell Preferred Partner Network - Cold Spring Biotech Corp

Cold Spring Biotech Corp.

China

+86-010-68080899

Syncell Preferred Partner Network - Daon Biosciences

DAON BioSciences Inc.

Korea

+82-2-575-6227

Europe and Middle East

Aurogene

Italy

+39 06 9818 5510

Accela

Eastern Europe

+420 210 323 421

Service partners

Spatial Proteomics on Syncell Microscoop

Syncell Preferred Partner Network - Service partners- OMAPIX

OMAPiX Inc.

+1 301-615-8276
OMAPiX, Inc., a dynamic solutions-driven CRO based in Frederick, MD, delivers concierge multiomics services tailored to tackle a wide range of scientific challenges. Our technology-agnostic lab, combined with cutting-edge custom analysis methods, provides seamless end-to-end solutions across genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics. Backed by extensive hands-on expertise in both wet lab and analytical techniques, OMAPiX is a trusted partner for academia, biotech, and pharma, supporting every stage of research with confidence and precision.
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Mass Spectrometry

Syncell Preferred Partner Network - Service partners- MS Bioworks
MS Bioworks is a contract research organization (CRO) specializing in mass spectrometry-based proteomics. With over 70,000 samples processed and more than 12,000 projects completed, the company supports drug discovery, biomarker development, and basic research through comprehensive proteomics services. Known for delivering fast turnaround and reliable, high-quality data, MS Bioworks operates from a state-of-the-art facility and works with clients across academia, biotech, and pharma.
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