Clinical context
Research starts from real diagnostic questions and clinically relevant oncology cases.
Research
NV Genetics is a research-ready molecular diagnostics laboratory for population genetics, molecular biology, bioinformatics, cell biology and tumor biology. Its university-based environment, advanced equipment and highly qualified team create a practical platform for translational research.

Why it matters
NV Genetics works at the intersection of clinical diagnostics, molecular technologies and academic research. The laboratory can transform carefully handled diagnostic material, validated workflows and interpreted molecular data into a practical base for scientific and clinical collaboration.
Research starts from real diagnostic questions and clinically relevant oncology cases.
NGS, rtPCR, Sanger sequencing and flow cytometry support precise laboratory analysis.
Structured results help physicians, researchers and academic teams develop evidence-based projects.
Focus areas
Potential for studying population-level genetic variation and building locally relevant molecular datasets.
Analysis of DNA and RNA alterations that are relevant to oncology, hereditary risk and tumor behavior.
Interpretation of sequencing data and variant information for complex molecular profiles.
Evaluation of cell populations, immune response patterns and cellular characteristics using advanced methods.
Research into molecular alterations that influence tumor profiling, disease behavior and personalized care.
Laboratory capabilities

Supports targeted detection, genotyping and quantitative analysis of nucleic acid targets in real time.

Useful for focused genetic regions, variant confirmation and microsatellite instability workflows.

Enables panel-based oncology research, tumor profiling and analysis of clinically relevant molecular markers.

Supports immunophenotyping, cell population analysis and evaluation of tumor or immune response patterns.
Education & collaboration
NV Genetics operates within a university setting, creating opportunities for students, residents and doctoral candidates to connect theoretical knowledge with real laboratory practice, clinical cases and research ethics.
Research inquiry
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