Translational omics, first

Analyses that survive the manuscript, the IND, and the board.

When a computational-biology lead, PI, or founder needs an omics result they can defend — not a slide that collapses under review — Biosync owns the analysis end to end. One senior scientific owner. Reproducible methods. NDA before any files move.

1 owner
Senior scientist accountable from kickoff to handoff
Methods
Omics, clinical data, graphs — named in the SOW, not a logo wall
BAA
HIPAA-aligned · PHI stays in your cloud · SOC 2 controls on request
Public corpora we work with

These are data sources and reference collections — not clients, not logos, not endorsements. Proprietary clinical datasets are handled only after NDA (and a BAA when PHI is in scope).

Standards

Built for rooms where methods are audited and figures get cited.

Compliance

HIPAA-aligned, BAA-ready

PHI engagements run under a signed BAA, inside your HIPAA-eligible cloud tenancy. We do not claim HIPAA certification.

Reproducibility

Audit-grade pipelines

Version-pinned, containerized workflows with full provenance — so internal review, a journal, or a regulator can rerun the work.

Data standards

CDISC & OMOP-aware

Clinical and real-world data handled with SDTM, ADaM, and OMOP CDM conventions when submission-grade evidence is the goal.

IP & publication

Your data, your science

Clear IP terms in every SOW. Publication-ready methods and co-authorship where the work merits it — standard for academic engagements.

Security posture, sample BAA, and senior-owner CV available under signed NDA. Request NDA.

Fit

Who this is for — and who should keep looking.

Better a short no than a mismatched sprint. If you need a wet lab, a regulatory-affairs owner, or a standing 20-person analytics bench, we are the wrong firm.

A fit

Write if you are

  • A computational-biology or translational lead who needs a defensible omics analysis without hiring a group.
  • An academic PI who needs publication-grade methods, figures, and a methods section that will survive review.
  • A digital-health founder who needs a public-data baseline before a pilot, a diligence memo, or a board conversation.
  • A team with data in hand and a bottleneck — MoA, atlas, biomarker, RWE, or a reasoning layer over the literature.
Not a fit

We do not

  • Run wet-lab assays, clone, or operate a core facility.
  • Own regulatory submissions (IND, NDA, 510(k)). We supply analysis the sponsor’s team can file.
  • Staff a large standing analytics org or act as a body shop.
  • Take PHI or unpublished data over the public form. NDA first; BAA when PHI is in scope.
First engagement

A 2–6 week sprint. One bottleneck. A written deliverable you can kill.

No retainer required to start. No dollar amounts on this page — the quote is tied to the deliverable we agree in writing. Smriti can be a parallel product conversation (discovery call, not a price).

  1. 01

    NDA before files

    Same inbox: hello@bio-sync.tech. We do not accept data, PHI, or unpublished sequences through the public form.

  2. 02

    Fixed scope, explicit artifact

    A report, pipeline, figures, or diligence memo — named in the SOW, with success criteria you can point at.

  3. 03

    One senior owner

    The scientist on the kickoff is the scientist on the midpoint and the handoff. CV after NDA.

  4. 04

    Kill switch

    If the data or the question does not hold, we stop. You keep what was produced to that point; we do not stretch a bad sprint.

Three lanes · omics is the door

We start where the biology is. The other two lanes exist so the same question can finish.

Most engagements begin as bulk, single-cell, spatial, or multi-omic analysis. Healthcare data and biomedical graphs come in when the same decision needs clinical context or a reasoning layer over literature and databases.

Primary
01 / Omics

Multi-omics & bioinformatics

Publication-grade analyses, built to be rerun, audited, and extended — not one-off notebooks.

  • Bulk RNA-seq and single-cell RNA-seq
  • Spatial transcriptomics and cell atlasing
  • Proteomics, alongside matched RNA
  • Epigenomics — ATAC-seq and ChIP-seq
  • Neoantigen / HLA / mRNA antigen selection (HLA typing → somatic variants → epitope / peptide–MHC → ranked antigens)
  • CRISPR-screen RNA-seq QC gates (depth, alignment, batch) before models
  • Multi-omic integration and biomarker ID
02 / Healthcare data

Clinical & real-world analytics

Public and proprietary clinical datasets turned into a baseline a hospital, payer, or investor can interrogate.

  • Critical-care analytics (MIMIC-III / IV)
  • Injury surveillance (NEISS)
  • Claims, eligibility & denials
  • Real-world evidence & RWD
  • Outcomes & risk stratification
03 / KG & AI

Biomedical knowledge graphs

A queryable layer over genes, diseases, drugs, and literature — so hypothesis generation is a path, not a pile of PDFs.

  • Heterogeneous GNN & link prediction on multi-omics KGs
  • Agentic pipeline, graph, and tool orchestration
  • Literature RAG with citations
  • Biomedical knowledge-graph construction
  • Target discovery & repurposing
  • Ontology harmonization & FAIR data
Antigen

Neoantigen / HLA / mRNA

HLA typing → somatic variants → epitope / peptide–MHC → ranked antigens for oncology (peptide or mRNA).

Screens

CRISPR-screen RNA-seq QC

Depth, alignment, and batch gates before any model is fit. Guide coverage and dropout after the gates pass.

Graphs

Heterogeneous GNN

Link prediction on multi-omics knowledge graphs — genes, drugs, diseases, assays.

Agents

Pipeline orchestration

Agentic wiring of pipeline, graph, and tools so a run is a path, not a pile of notebooks.

Literature

RAG with citations

Answers that name their papers. Uncited claims do not ship.

How we work

One path. Diagnose, scope, analyze, hand off.

Two overlapping “four-step” stories help no one. This is the engagement. The scientific stages sit underneath, for omics work, so you can see what actually happens to the data.

01 · Diagnose

Name the bottleneck

Before any code: the decision you need to defend, the constraint blocking it, and whether we are the right owner.

02 · Scope

A defensible first win

Fixed-scope sprint (2–6 weeks), written deliverable, success criteria, kill switch. NDA signed before files move.

03 · Analyze

Weekly working demos

You see the story as it forms — QC, models, figures — and steer it. Not a quarterly slide dump.

04 · Hand off

You own the narrative

Figures, methods, pipeline, and a runbook your team can rerun. The senior owner is on the final call.

Inside an omics engagement

Ingest

Raw intake, metadata harmonization, QC, batch-effect assessment, reproducibility setup.

Process

Alignment and mapping, quantification, normalization, peak or signal extraction, variant calling.

Analyze

Differential tests, clustering and cell typing, trajectory, motif and regulatory inference, pathways.

Deliver

Multi-omic integration, statistical or ML models, figures, dashboards, runbooks, methods text.

Representative work

Methods we ship — not a logo wall.

Problem shapes and analyses we have run. Named clients, full write-ups, and code samples sit behind NDA. Outcomes below are from the original public descriptions of this work; we are not adding new metrics here.

Filter by lane. Expand a card for problem, approach, and outcome.

Knowledge graph over a DNA strand, assay plate, and tissue map
Product · Smriti

Smriti — agent memory you can defend.

For teams shipping agents into trials, drug safety, and translational research. Every output reconstructs from stored evidence. Every claim cites a source. Every change is verifiable. Self-hosted. Your machine.

01

Provenance

Where did the agent get this? The retrieval set is stored, not discarded. Compliance does not start from three log files.

02

Stale protocol

Was that guideline still current? Every link carries valid-from and valid-until. Superseded text cannot quietly resurface.

03

Contradictions

Did the agent see the conflict? Disagreement is a signal, not a silent overwrite.

Three primitives, wired into storage: a tamper-evident log, memory that earns its place, and citations the system enforces — rejected at write time, not logged after the fact.

The practice
One senior scientific owner. CVs after NDA.
Who does the work

A small scientific practice, not a hidden bench.

Biosync is led by one senior scientific owner who is accountable — on paper — for the science and the deliverable. That person is on the kickoff, the midpoint, and the handoff. We do not farm analysis to unnamed juniors or silent subcontractors.

The roster is NDA-gated because most engagements sit under client confidentiality, not because the practice is anonymous. After NDA you get the owner’s CV, relevant prior work, and references. If a problem needs a specialist (clinical informatics, graph engineering, a particular assay type), that person is named under the same NDA.

NDA
CV, references, prior-work samples
1 owner
One scientist accountable end-to-end
Open
Methods we can describe without a client name

Request NDA and CV

Questions

What scientific leads usually ask first.

What does a first engagement look like?

A 2–6 week fixed-scope sprint with an explicit deliverable (report, pipeline, figures, or diligence memo), success criteria, and a kill switch. NDA first. No long-term retainer required to start. Straightforward analyses can ship in a couple of weeks; multi-modal work takes longer.

Do you handle PHI / HIPAA-regulated data?

Yes, under a signed BAA, typically inside your HIPAA-eligible cloud tenancy. We are HIPAA-aligned and BAA-ready — not HIPAA certified. We do not take custody of regulated data unless the workflow requires it, and we will not accept PHI through the public form or ordinary email.

Who actually does the work?

One senior scientific owner, end to end. Full CV after NDA. Specialists, if needed, are named under that NDA. No bait-and-switch between the first call and delivery.

How do you handle IP and data ownership?

You own deliverables and analyses specific to your data and hypothesis. We retain general-purpose methods and internal tooling that pre-exist or are built independently — standard SOW language, negotiable to pharma and university templates.

Are pipelines reproducible?

Version-controlled, containerized, documented with parameter provenance. Deliverables include the code, the environment, and the report so a reviewer can reproduce the steps.

Can you support academic labs and manuscripts?

Yes. Grant-funded work, publication-grade figures, methods sections, and co-authorship where the contribution merits it are a core part of the practice.

Can you work with GEO, TCGA, MIMIC, NEISS, SEER, GTEx, or CMS?

Yes. Public corpora are a working strength: credentialing, cohort extraction, harmonization (OMOP CDM where relevant), and analysis, following each dataset’s data-use agreement. That is experience with sources — not a claim those projects are clients.

How do you price?

Fixed-scope sprints quoted as a flat fee tied to defined deliverables. Longer work can shift to a monthly retainer. We can work against pharma MSAs and university purchase-order frameworks. We do not publish dollar amounts on this site.

What is Smriti?

Smriti is Biosync’s product: a self-hosted agent memory layer (one binary, offline) where every claim cites a source, facts carry valid-from / valid-until, contradictions surface, and model calls replay bit-identically. A product conversation can run in parallel with a 2–6 week consulting sprint. We do not publish a price; start with a discovery call. Do not put PHI in the public form or the public demo — Smriti is meant to run on your hardware. Product page · Open a live chain.

Do you offer FDA-certified pipelines?

No. We build auditable, version-pinned NGS and document workflows — containerized QC, CI/CD, provenance a reviewer can replay. That is a regulatory-grade posture, not a certification, and we do not name sponsors on this site.

What is outside scope?

Wet-lab work, direct clinical operations, and ownership of regulatory submissions. We work alongside the teams that own those functions — supplying the analysis, the methods, and the defensible evidence — not in place of them.

Next step

Two sentences on the decision you need to defend.

If it is a fit, we send the NDA, then a scoped sprint. Use the form (it opens your mail client) or write hello@bio-sync.tech directly. Do not attach PHI.

This form does not upload to a server. Submit opens a draft to hello@bio-sync.tech. Nothing is sent until you hit send in your mail client.

Or email directly

NDA, discovery, or project: hello@bio-sync.tech