Bioanalytical Sample Analysis Services and Collection Kits

CMIC Chicago, IL Laboratory

Sample Analysis Services

At CMIC Group’s Chicago lab, we offer comprehensive bioanalytical sample analysis services, essential for drug development and biomedical research. Our advanced analytical methods and state-of-the-art instrumentation ensure precise quantification and characterization of a wide range of analytes in biological samples, including drugs, metabolites, oligonucleotides, biomarkers, and proteins.

   Our standardized sample collection procedures, based on validated method parameters, ensure the integrity of samples and minimize variability. Proper collection is the foundation for reliable analysis.

Before instrumental analysis, we prepare samples using techniques such as protein precipitation, solid-phase extraction, liquid-liquid extraction, and filtration. This step removes proteins, lipids, salts, and other interfering substances, ensuring the accuracy and sensitivity of the analytical method.

Processed samples are analyzed using sophisticated instrumentation, including mass spectrometry (LC-MS), fluorescence (LC-FD), and ultraviolet (LC-UV) detection platforms. We also employ Molecular Assays, Cell-Based Assays, and Ligand Binding Assays to comprehensively analyze and characterize biological samples. These techniques ensure precise and accurate separation, identification, and quantification of analytes.

We determine the concentration of target analytes by comparing signals generated by the analytes in the sample to those produced by known standards or reference materials under identical conditions.

Our data analysis process includes calibration curve fitting, peak integration, quantification, and quality control checks. This ensures the accuracy, precision, and reliability of the results.

Quality control samples with known analyte concentrations are analyzed alongside study samples to assess the accuracy and precision of our analytical methods.

Results are interpreted based on study objectives and reported comprehensively. Our reports summarize analytical findings, discuss any deviations from acceptance criteria, and draw relevant conclusions.

We adhere to regulatory guidelines and standards set by FDA ICH M10, ensuring compliance with Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) or Good Clinical Practice (GCP) regulations. We document all aspects of the analysis process and maintain data integrity.

Collection kit blood samples

Bioanalytical Collection Kits

Bioanalytical sample collection kits play a crucial role in ensuring the integrity, reliability, and reproducibility of biological sample collection for downstream analysis. Specialized kits designed for the collection, preservation, and transportation of biological samples for subsequent bioanalysis. These kits are tailored to specific sample types and analytical techniques, ensuring sample integrity and stability during storage and transportation.

Sterile collection devices such as blood collection tubes, urine collection cups, swabs, or tissue collection containers, which are designed to facilitate the collection of biological samples from study subjects or patients while minimizing the risk of contamination

Solutions required to maintain sample integrity or counteract nonspecific binding during collection, storage and transportation to prevent degradation of analytes and preserve original composition of sample until analysis

Detailed step-by-step guidance for sample collection, handling, and storage to users to ensure consistency and standardization in sample collection procedures

Pre-printed labels with barcodes for sample identification and tracking purposes to help maintain sample traceability and facilitate data management throughout the sample collection, processing and analysis workflow

Electronic shipping template used to capture demographics of samples collected and included in each shipment

Leak-proof containers or packaging materials designed to ensure the safe and secure transportation of samples from the collection site to the laboratory. These containers may have temperature-controlled compartments or insulation to prevent sample degradation due to temperature fluctuations.

Information outlining the safe and secure packaging and transporting of samples after collection to the central or bioanalytical laboratory

Why Choose CMIC for Sample Analysis and Collection Kits?

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