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Trajan’s research support program reaches completion

During this initiative, Trajan was able to support several different research groups by donating microsampling devices, which made it possible for them to carry out innovative projects in the fields of therapeutic drug monitoring, pediatric cancer research, concussion biomarker discovery, neonatal blood sampling, and more. The data they are generating in these projects using our devices will help advance research in new directions, and we are proud to be a part of that!

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Although our formal support program has ended, we encourage researchers who are planning potentially groundbreaking microsampling studies to contact us to discuss their projects. Trajan’s Neoteryx microsampling team reviews requests for support on a case-by-case basis.

Please visit our Neoteryx Newsroom to read about the pilot projects launched by the research groups that received donated microsampling devices as in-kind gifts through the 2022-2023 initiative.

Thank you to all the researchers who submitted applications to our RESEARCH SUPPORT PROGRAM!


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