Confidential Research Collaborations
Resonance Genomics works with laboratories, research groups, and assay-development organizations in collaborative research-use contexts.
Resonance Genomics supports confidential research-use collaborations involving transcript-aware genomic infrastructure review, assay sequence-context evaluation, and evolving genomic-resource compatibility assessment.
- Assay sequences, probe content, and workflow materials are treated as confidential research information.
- Collaborative reviews are designed as research-use support workflows intended to complement internal laboratory evaluation.
- Shared assay content and unpublished workflow details are not incorporated into public examples or external benchmarking materials without explicit permission.
- Support may include transcript-aware coordinate review, GRCh37/GRCh38 compatibility assessment, mapping-specificity context evaluation, and sequence-context review near extension-critical primer regions.

Pilot Collaborations
RG supports exploratory pilot collaborations involving confidential review of selected assay subsets against modern genomic resources and transcript-aware coordinate frameworks.
Pilot collaborations are intended to support internal evaluation workflows and may include transcript-aware review, mapping-specificity context assessment, population-variant overlap context evaluation, and sequence-context review near extension-critical primer regions.
Collaboration Approach
The objective of these collaborations is to support thoughtful infrastructure-aware review across evolving genomic-reference systems while respecting existing laboratory workflows, assay-development practices, and internal validation processes.