Bioinformatics Trends 2022: Fios Genomics Year in Review

2022 has been a busy year at Fios Genomics! Here we share the bioinformatics trends we have seen this year in terms of analysis types and research areas.  You can also discover our highlights from the last 12 months and learn about our plans for 2023!

Bioinformatics Projects

As a bioinformatics company we provide a wide range of bioinformatics services including everything from ATAC-seq analysis to single-cell analysis. We also work across a variety of research applications including respiratory research, vaccine research and agricultural research, to name just a few. Our variety of services means that we work with a range of clients from pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, CROs as well as academia. This year alone we have worked on around 150 bioinformatics analysis projects and each has been different from the last!

podium graphic showing our top 3 bioinformatics services, RNA seq, Gene Expression and Data MiningBioinformatics Trends: Our Most Popular Services

Our 3 most popular services of 2022 are:

  1. RNA Sequencing Analysis
  2. Gene Expression Analysis
  3. Data Mining 

 

 

 

Podium showing our top 3research areas of 2022, Oncology, Neurology and Inflammation.Bioinformatics Trends: Most Popular Research Areas

Our 3 most popular research areas of 2022 are:

1. Oncology
2. Neurology
3. Inflammation

 

 

 

2022 Highlights

Publication Acknowledgements

It is never a requirement for our clients to acknowledge our work for them in their research publications. However, we are thrilled when they do! Therefore we would like to thank Sapience Therapeutics, Queen’s Medical Research Institute and Androvia LifeSciences for their acknowledgements. You can view the research publications these companies acknowledge Fios Genomics in below:

Anti-cancer activity of ST101, a novel antagonist of CCAAT/enhancer binding protein β
2022 – Emad Darvishi, Lila Ghamsari, Siok F. Leong et al.
This study shows our collaboration with Sapience Therapeutics.

Gene expression profiling of placentae from women with obesity and obstructive sleep apnoea
2022 – Emma C Johns, Daniel L Halligan, Triin Tammsalu et al.
This study shows our collaboration with Queen’s Medical Research Institute.

Defects in sperm capacitation/fertilizing ability are equally prevalent across ages in men seeking fertility assistance
2022 – FadyI.Sharara, Charles Ostermeier, Alexander J.Travis
This study shows our collaboration with Androvia LifeSciences.

Getting out more

We have greatly enjoyed our travels this year, appreciating the chance to meet our clients face-to-face again after the pandemic. We also attended many conferences and events and clearly our team were happy to be on the road again!

Image showing the fios genomics team at various conferences in 2022 as detailed in the bioinformatics trends 2022 blog

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Our New Office

One of our biggest highlights of the year is our new office in Edinburgh which opened in May 2022. The design meets the needs of our diverse workforce with bookable hotdesking for remote workers who fancy a change of scenery, quiet spaces for focused tasks, a variety of meeting rooms for hosting clients and a kitchen large enough to host company bake-sales. We have some very talented bakers in the Fios team!

Fios Genomics Meeting Room
See more of our new office.

Bioinformatics Trends in 2023

Want to know what bioinformatics trends you can expect in 2023? Then visit our blog again in January to see what our bioinformaticians predict will be big in bioinformatics next year. Their bioinformatics predictions for 2022 were incredibly accurate!

You may also be interested in:

The future of genomics
Bioinformatics and the pharmaceutical industry
Bioinformatics analysis of NGS data



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