Discussion and Collaboration with the Biomedical Research Center – Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine

On the morning of January 15, 2025, the Biomedical Research Center (BRC) of Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine hosted a discussion and collaboration meeting with Pacific Informatics Co., Ltd. Pacific Informatics representatives included Mr. Tran Hoang Lam (Director) and other company specialists. On behalf of the university, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Cong Đọc tiếp…

Cross-team Sharing “Pacific Informatics – Zymo Research – Microscape”

On December 6, 2024, Pacific Informatics successfully organized a cross-team sharing session, bringing together members from various departments. This event was not only an opportunity to exchange knowledge but also a chance to foster stronger collaboration between companies. The session included members from Pacific Informatics, Zymo Research (USA), and Microscape (USA). Following the sharing session, members of Pacific Informatics, Zymo Đọc tiếp…

Year-End Party 2024

On January 17, 2024, Pacific Informatics hosted its Year-End Party 2024, with the participation of the leadership team, employees, and valued partners. We sincerely thank all members who contributed to making this night a memorable event. Wishing everyone a prosperous, successful, and joyful New Year! Other post Cross-team Sharing “Pacific Informatics – Zymo Research – Microscape” On December Đọc tiếp…

Pacific Informatics at Zymo Research – International Distributor Summit 2024

Pacific Informatics was honored to attend the Zymo Research International Distributor Summit 2024, which took place from October 14-16 in Laguna Beach, California, USA. This event brought together Zymo Research distributors and partners from around the world and celebrated the 30th anniversary of Zymo Research. PI representatives at the summit included: Mr. Tran Hoang Lam (Director) Đọc tiếp…

ZymoBIOMICS Spike-in Control II (Low Microbial Load)

Overview ZymoBIOMICS Spike-in Control II (Low Microbial Load) consists of three bacteria strains, Truepera radiovictrix, Imtechella halotolerans and Allobacillus halotolerans. When spiked into a microbial sample, this product will serve as an in situ positive control for DNA-sequencing-based microbiome measurements. Of the three chosen bacteria, Imtechella halotolerans is Gram-negative and Allobacillus halotolerans is Gram-positive. Truepera radiovictrix is resistant to lysozyme lysis and Đọc tiếp…