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Insights Into the Needs of Chinese Hospital Lab Customers
We recently analyzed a report prepared by Ding Xiang Yuan (abbreviated as DXY; Ding Xiang Yuan is one of the largest and most influential online...
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Heather Antonovich : Mar 24, 2025 10:22:44 PM
Before we can conceptualize IVD product configurations, we must establish assay inputs which include, but are not limited to:
A well-developed and robust IVD assay will help to decrease the overall timeline and cost of a product development project. The first step, which is primarily driven by the demands of the market, is to determine which condition or disease monitoring is needed. After careful selection of a target and development of the assay foundation, you may move on to product design for concept generation, prototyping, and feasibility testing.
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Veranex understands that timeline and costs for product development can be impacted if an assay is not quite ready for translation (i.e., high specificity and sensitivity not yet achieved) into an in-vitro diagnostic product. In addition to our service offering for medical technologies development, we provide solutions for any step in the assay development pipeline described, even before you have performed laboratory testing. Veranex assay support includes basic and applied research for all the assay inputs described, as well as procurement of reagents and donor samples, test execution, and generation of assay protocols. Our goal is to ensure that all your assay workstream goals are met for every step of the IVD product lifecycle.
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