The Department of Health and Human Services is seeking services related to a proteomics study using Olink Reveal Kits, aimed at understanding complex diseases such as Type 2 diabetes and obesity. This presolicitation notice indicates that the opportunity may be suitable for small businesses in the scientific research and development sector, particularly those with expertise in proteomics. Interested vendors should note that this is a presolicitation, which means they should track the opportunity for further details rather than submit bids at this stage.
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Description
The Center for Research on Genomics and Global Health (CRGGH) explores how genetic and environmental factors contribute to the onset of complex diseases like Type 2 diabetes, obesity, and hypertension. Over the past two decades, CRGGH has gathered phenotypic data from more than 6,000 individuals both in the United States and internationally.
To better understand the underlying causes of metabolic disorders, CRGGH researchers utilize a variety of analytical methods. Over the years, they have systematically collected diverse types of -omics data, including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and microbiomes—from all or some participants, aiming to conduct integrated analyses that unravel underpinning mechanisms of these diseases.
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