🩸 Every donor is unique. From experimental design to data interpretation, we help our partners build more robust human-relevant models
Behind every blood sample is an individual biological profile, shaped by genetics, age, lifestyle, and so many other factors, that can influence cellular behavior and responses in in vitro assays.
When human cells are used to build predictive models, donor variability is not a limitation to ignore. It is a key biological parameter to understand and integrate.
At Atlantic Bone Screen, our human cell-based assays, including osteoclast differentiation models derived from blood donations, are designed to consider this natural variability and strengthen the relevance of preclinical research. By embracing donor diversity, we aim to improve:
🔬 Biological understanding
📊 Data robustness and reproducibility
🧬 Translational relevance of research models
Because capturing human diversity in our models is a critical step toward developing more reliable strategies for future therapies.