“We have had a productive relationship with CDI Labs. The use of their interesting technology has outlined several new potential areas of research into several immune disorders in which we are interested. They were also able to assist with analysis of the data and all was done with quite rapid turnaround.”
Keith McCrae, MD
Director of Classical Hematology, Taussig Cancer Institute, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
“We very much like the HuProt product and the high quality of the data generated, hence we're happily repeat customers (going on 7 projects now).”
Derek Croote, PhD
Co-founder & Chief Technical Officer, IgGenix
"We enjoyed working with CDI Labs. We used both VirScan and HuScan services from CDI Labs as part of our neurodegenerative disease research. The team at CDI Labs was very responsive and great to work with, and they went above and beyond to get us our results very quickly. They were particularly helpful in making contract arrangements and ensuring that everything was in place for a smooth collaboration. CDI Labs also provided a comprehensive statistical analysis, which will be invaluable as we build on our research. We’re still analyzing the data, but we’re confident that we’ll gain new insights into disease mechanisms that will advance our research."
Wouter Peelaerts, PhD
Professor, KU Leuven
"CDI Labs provide consistent service and consistently high-quality protein array products to our lab. Their sales and scientific team are courteous and timely in their responses to our queries."
Andrew McKeon, MD
Director, Neuroimmunology Laboratory, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science
"We elected to use the HuProt Microarray because it is an extensive platform that contains over 21,000 unique, individually purified full-length human proteins and protein isoforms in duplicate, covering more than 81% of the proteome."
School of Medicine Research
Oncologist
"This (VirScan) assay, which uses phage display immunoprecipitation and sequencing, is a sensitive and focused high-comprehensive approach that enables thorough serological profiling of antiviral antibodies in humans and, consequently, the identification of viral exposure throughout the human virome."
Research Institution
Faculty of Medicine
"By using (HuProt) protein arrays, we were able to evaluate a broader range of antigens compared to previous investigations."