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On-site collaboration

With our on-site collaboration model, Inovarion embeds its experts directly within your teams to work alongside you in your own facilities. This immersive approach fosters seamless communication, rapid problem-solving, and efficient progress on your research objectives. By integrating into your workflows, we provide customized solutions that are perfectly adapted to your specific needs, ensuring that your project benefits from the combined strengths of your infrastructure and our scientific expertise. On-site collaboration is ideal for fostering knowledge exchange and accelerating innovation within your organization.

Externalized research

Inovarion’s externalized research model allows you to delegate your projects to our highly skilled teams, who work from our cutting-edge facilities. This approach provides you with access to our advanced technologies, specialized expertise, and a fully equipped research environment without the need for additional investment in infrastructure or resources. We manage every aspect of your project with precision, from planning to execution, ensuring exceptional results that align with your scientific goals. Externalized research offers the flexibility to focus on your strategic priorities while trusting us to deliver high-quality outcomes on your behalf.

Building Trust Through Excellence: Our References and Key Publications

Trust is earned through consistent results and transparency. At Inovarion, we take pride in showcasing our references and publications as evidence of our dedication to excellence in research. From groundbreaking studies to successful collaborations, these achievements demonstrate our ability to deliver high-quality outcomes for our partners. Discover how our expertise can support your next research breakthrough.

Some references

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Latest publications

Cells
Bioinformatics

Muscle Spatial Transcriptomic Reveals Heterogeneous Profiles in Juvenile Dermatomyositis and Persistence of Abnormal Signature After Remission

JACC: Basic to Translational Science
Cardiovascular Diseases

Long-Term Dystrophin Replacement Therapy in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Causes Cardiac Inflammation

Nature communications
Molecular Biology

Sonic hedgehog medulloblastomas are dependent on Netrin-1 for survival

Kidney International
Immunology

Anti-nephrin antibodies guide living donor kidney transplantation in a pediatric patient with primary focal segmental glomerular sclerosis

Biomedicines
Immunology

Targeting Aggressive Prostate Carcinoma Cells with Mesothelin-CAR-T Cells

Journal of Translational Autoimmunity
Immunology

Immune characterization of lupus nephritis patients undergoing dialysis

Nature communications
Immunology

Defective autophagy in CD4 T cells drives liver fibrosis via type 3 inflammation

Haematologica
Hematology

Consistent clinical factor VIII equivalency is unlikely for non-factor therapies in hemophilic mice

iScience
Neurology

A central role for Numb/Nbl in multiple Shh-mediated axon repulsion processes

eLife
Oncology

In vivo targeted and deterministic single-cell malignant transformation

Cells
Oncology

Targeting WEE1 kinase as a therapeutic strategy in ATIP3-deficient breast cancers

Haematologica
Hematology

Increased RhoA pathway activation downstream of αIIbβ3/SRC contributes to heterozygous Bernard Soulier syndrome