Parse Biosciences partners with South Australian Genomics Centre (SAGC) as a Certified Service Provider, expanding access to single-cell sequencing across the Asia-Pacific region.
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Parse Biosciences expands its Certified Service Provider program by adding South Australian Genomics Centre, offering cutting-edge sequencing tools to researchers across Asia-Pacific. Image: SAGC |
Seattle, USA — March 21, 2025:
Parse Biosciences, a leader in scalable and accessible single-cell sequencing, has expanded its global reach by welcoming the South Australian Genomics Centre (SAGC) as the newest member of its Certified Service Provider (CSP) program. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in enhancing access to state-of-the-art single-cell sequencing technology for researchers across Australia and the broader Asia-Pacific region, empowering them to accelerate their research.
Launched in 2024, the CSP program is designed to connect researchers with trusted service providers capable of supporting projects of all sizes, from small exploratory studies to large-scale, high-throughput analyses. Parse Biosciences’ program ensures that all certified providers adhere to strict standards and provide scalable, high-quality solutions to help advance scientific discoveries.
“We are proud to be the first genomic research center in Australasia to join forces with Parse Biosciences as a Certified Service Provider. The company's single-cell technology has gained rapid acceptance in Australia due to its scalability, cost-effectiveness, and the ability to deliver high-quality results,” said Dr. Sen Wang, Manager of SAGC.
The partnership opens up new opportunities for Australian and Asia-Pacific researchers to leverage Parse's innovative single-cell sequencing tools, which have already proven essential for researchers looking to explore complex biological systems in unprecedented detail. SAGC, based in Adelaide, South Australia, operates laboratories at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) and Flinders University. The center provides a comprehensive range of genomics and bioinformatics services, including RNA sequencing, whole-genome sequencing (WGS), whole-exome sequencing (WES), metagenomics, and spatial analysis.
“Expanding our Certified Service Provider program is crucial for making our single-cell sequencing technology more accessible to researchers worldwide,” said Alex Rosenberg, CEO and co-founder of Parse Biosciences. “By bringing SAGC on board, we offer scientists in the Asia-Pacific region a trusted partner who can support projects of all sizes with the precision and scalability necessary to drive groundbreaking discoveries.”
The SAGC is recognized for its broad expertise in genomics, offering services to a variety of sectors including animal, plant, environmental, microbial, and human genomics. Serving clients from academia, healthcare, and industry, the center has become a key player in advancing genomics research in the region.
The addition of SAGC to the CSP program strengthens Parse Biosciences' global network of service providers, furthering the company's commitment to advancing genomic research at scale and helping scientists unlock new insights into biology and disease.