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Participation Program

The Spike-Related Quantitative Biomarker is an ongoing research initiative designed to better understand molecular patterns of protein persistence and expression dynamics following viral exposures in experimental model systems.

Our assay measures specific protein signatures and related quantitative markers using high-complexity laboratory methods. All results are provided for Research Use Only (RUO) and are not intended for clinical diagnosis, medical decision-making, or patient management.

This RUO program allows collaborating researchers and investigators for fundamental mechanistic studies, including:to access the assay in order to:

  • Explore correlations between protein levels and other molecular biomarkers

  • Support internal research and development projects in manufacturing

  • Contribute anonymized data to larger independent research datasets

  • Participate in early-access evaluation of emerging biomarker technologies in basic science applications

Participation is limited and subject to approval. All contributors must agree that RUO data cannot be used to diagnose, treat, or rule out any condition and must only be used for research, education, or exploratory analysis.

Who This Program Is For

  • Academic researchers and university laboratories 

  • Independent basic science investigators

  • Investigators with IRB/ethics-approved protocols if involving human data

What Participants Receive

  • Access to the quantitative spike protein assay (RUO only)
  • Standardized collection and shipping instructions
  • Secure portal for submitting samples
  • Research-focused data summaries with numerical values and reference distributions
  • Optional participation in multi-site pooled research data analysis
  • Partnership assistance with basic grant opportunities*
  • Support and resources in co-authorship in academic/ peer reviewed journal submissions*

Important RUO Notice

This test and all associated data are provided strictly for Research Use Only.
They are not intended for use in clinical diagnosis, medical decision-making, or management of any disease or condition.
No clinical claims are made or implied.

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