Overview
By utilizing a range of experimental and bioinformatics techniques, biologists are intensifying their attempts to comprehend biological processes. Due to this, there is now an abundance of biological and clinical data that researchers may find difficult to manage without the right data processing and analysis tools, especially if they lack the necessary experience or understanding in the areas of programming, statistics, and modeling. Custom data analysis services have therefore grown in significance in the biosciences and can undoubtedly quicken the research cycle.
What We Do!
At JGI, we provide comprehensive data analysis services to help researchers gain new insights from biological data. Our team has developed a sophisticated analysis pipeline that combines programming, mathematics, and statistics to tackle the specific research challenges of our clients. We also leverage cutting-edge data mining techniques to handle complex analysis tasks, even when dealing with noisy and imperfect data. Our goal is to enable scientists to draw meaningful conclusions from a diverse range of data, spanning the biological, pharmacological, and clinical domains. With JGI, you can turn your data into valuable scientific discoveries.
Research & Development
We have a strong and experienced Research and Development team who work towards developing newer products keeping in mind the needs of researchers and Medical institutes. Our R & D efforts also include cost-optimization and test affordability for patients. We employ the motto of ‘Affordability as a driver of innovation’ while designing and developing products.
Qualified Team at Work!
Our bioinformatics team is composed of PhD-level scientists with specialized training in computer languages, statistics, bioinformatics, genetics, and genomics. They utilize a combination of open-source software and custom-built applications to power our analysis infrastructure. With JGI’s bioinformatics services, we can take your raw data and transform it into comprehensive figures tailored to your research objectives, along with personalized support for data interpretation. Our full range of bioinformatics services is an ideal solution for those seeking cutting-edge analysis and expert guidance in the biological sciences.
Collaborations
Dr. Haq has established multiple international and national collaborations to further research in the field of biomedicine. For example, in partnership with the Institute of Biologically Active Substances in Grodno, Belarus, Dr. Haq initiated a joint project under the Pakistan-Belarus Joint Scientific and Technological Projects program. This project focuses on investigating the potential of the fibroblast gene family as targets for preventing and reversing liver fibrosis. Dr. Haq also traveled to South Korea to attend meetings at Gachon University and establish new research collaborations. One of these collaborations, with the Department of Nuclear Medicine at ASAN Medical Center in South Korea, aims to develop radiation-specific biomarkers for breast cancer. Another collaboration, initiated in 2019, was established between COMSATS University and Axis Neuromonitoring, LLC in the United States, with a focus on developing innovative solutions in the field of neuroscience.
Publications and Grants
Dr. Haq’s contributions to the scientific community include publishing over 30 articles in reputable journals with high impact factors, such as the Journal of Translational Medicine, Liver Cancer, Genes, and BMC Cancer. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Haq collaborated with the NIH, the Higher Education Commission, and the government of Pakistan to develop a cost-effective and rapid technique for detecting the virus using RT-LAMP. Within three months, Dr. Haq and his team were able to optimize and publish the study, which is currently being considered for patent by the Drug Regulatory Authorities of Pakistan (DRAP). Additionally, Dr. Haq and his team have successfully completed a couple of national grants awarded by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan in the fields of cancer genomics and bioinformatics.