With the advent of ‘omics technologies scientists are able to measure tens of thousands of data points in a single experiment, whether they be genes, proteins or metabolites.
These technologies bring enormous opportunities for discovery but also problems; how do we safely store such data for future analysis and allow researchers to select specific data for their own analysis?
At the same time, different platforms and new technologies can be brought to bear on a single problem, each with their own data formats and emerging publication standards. At Tessella we have developed data management platforms that can be configured for one or more different experimental platforms, that allow researchers to search for data and files and adds value to results by linking to other bioinformatics databases.




