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BONSAI                      NGS ANALYTICS

Reproducible analytics for complex biological data

We design reproducible data analysis workflows and targeted NGS analyses to help research teams transform raw sequencing data into interpretable, biologically meaningful insight, implementing innovative technology to deliver healthcare insights. And simplify data representation.

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Our Mission

Empowering Healthcare Innovation

At Bonsai NGS Analytics, we apply precision, patience, and rigor to bioinformatics and data science. Inspired by the bonsai tree’s careful refinement, we focus on transforming complex biological data into clear, interpretable insight.

Our work spans next-generation sequencing (NGS) analytics, including RNA-seq differential expression and variant analysis support. We emphasize reproducibility, methodological rigor, and clarity at every stage, ensuring results are both scientifically sound and actionable.

How We Work

A reproducible, research-driven approach to biological data analysis

Our work is grounded in reproducibility, transparency, and biological relevance. Each project follows a structured, methodical process designed to ensure data integrity, clear interpretation, and confidence in results.

Reproducibility First

Analyses are designed to be repeatable and transparent, with consistent methods and version-controlled workflows.

Quality Control at Every Stage

Quality checks are integrated throughout the workflow to ensure reliability from raw sequencing data to final results.

Interpretation-Focused Analysis

Beyond statistical results, analyses are contextualized to support meaningful biological insight and hypothesis generation.

Clear Communication

Findings are delivered through clean visualizations and concise summaries that support downstream research and decision-making.

Our Core Offerings

Reproducible Bioinformatics Services

We provide bioinformatics and data analysis services designed to support genomic and transcriptomic research. Our work emphasizes reproducibility, methodological rigor, and clear interpretation helping research teams move confidently from raw sequencing data to actionable insights.

RNA-seq Analysis

End-to-end RNA sequencing analysis, from raw FASTQ files through normalization and differential expression, with a focus on reproducibility and biological interpretability.

Pipeline Development & Automation

Design and implementation of reproducible, modular analysis pipelines with integrated quality control to support scalable genomic workflows.

Exploratory & Targeted Analysis

Exploratory data analysis using PCA, clustering, and pathway-focused approaches to identify meaningful patterns and generate biologically relevant hypotheses.

Visualization & Reporting

Clear, publication-ready visualizations and summaries that translate complex transcriptomic results into interpretable insights for downstream research.

Key Features

Innovative Technology for Healthcare

Discover the innovative features of our medical technology solutions that provide complete control over clinical operations and patient care. With AI-powered diagnostics, real-time monitoring, and seamless integration, managing healthcare has never been this efficient.

Real-time Monitoring

Stay informed and in control with real-time monitoring capabilities, ensuring timely interventions and improved patient outcomes.

Seamless Integration

Seamlessly integrate our solutions into existing healthcare systems, enhancing operational efficiency and data accessibility.

Predictive Analytics

Leverage predictive analytics to anticipate healthcare trends and optimize resource allocation, driving better patient care and operational outcomes.

AI-powered Diagnostics

Unleash the potential of AI in diagnostics and experience precise and efficient patient care with our advanced technology.

Client Stories

Alexa Young, MD

“Chen & Do Solutions has truly revolutionized the way we deliver patient care. Their innovative technology has significantly improved our clinical operations and patient outcomes.”
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