Our protein profiling services

scioDiscover - In depth profiling on the protein level

Knowledge about protein expression levels is of utmost importance to predict toxic effects, estimate adverse effects of drug candidates and to identify new drug targets. Sciomics has a highly optimised…

scioUbi: protein profiling and ubiquitination status

Protein & ubiquitination profiling scioUbi is a high-content protein expression and ubiquitination level analysis. With scioUbi you can analyse more than 1,400 proteins in a single assay.   Features Screen…

scioPhospho: phosphoproteomics and protein profiling service

Discover protein abundance and phosphorylation analysis in one step by our high-throughput scioPhospho platform. Simultaneous detection of protein levels & phosphorylation status of > 1,500 proteins. Our scioPhospho protein phosphorylation…

scioCD - Cell Surface Marker and Cytokine Profiling

Immune response profiling Cellular composition and signalling CD-Marker Expression Profiles       Our scioCD profiling service covers 349 different proteins : up to 141 unique CD-marker molecules up to 119 cytokines and chemokines

scioCyto : Cytokine Profiling

scioCyto is a high-content analysis service for a multiplex cytokine and chemokine profiling on protein level. A great variety of samples such as plasma, tissue, cells or cell culture supernatants can be screened in a high sensitivity and reproducibility

News

Article | IVF Stimulation Alters Endometrial Protein Profiles During Implantation

| May 2026 | Significant alterations in endometrial protein expression during ovarian stimulation cycles in women with poor ovarian response suggest potential biomarkers linked to implantation and endometrial receptivity. Sciomics supported the study with protein profiling of human endometrial biopsy tissue usingthe scioDiscover affinity proteomics platform.

Abdulkhalikova et al., Distinct endometrial protein profiles in spontaneous and stimulated cycles in women with poor ovarian response: A prospective case-crossover clinical trial. PLoS One. 2026;21(5):e0338812.  
Article | GPRC5D Loss Promotes Myeloma Resistance to Immunotherapy

| March 2026 | GPRC5D loss promotes immunotherapy resistance and aggressive multiple myeloma growth, supporting early monitoring and dual-targeted treatment strategies. Sciomics supported the study with cytokine profiling of human OPM-2 supernatant samples using the scioCyto affinity proteomics platform.

Munawar et al., Loss of GPRC5D enhances the proliferative capacity and competitive fitness of myeloma upon anti-GPRC5D immunotherapy. Leukemia. Published online March 31, 2026.  
Article | Stromal Chemokine Rewiring in B Cell Lymphoma

| March 2026 | Inflammatory reprogramming of stromal chemokine networks drives tissue disorganisation and disease progression in nodal B cell lymphoma. Sciomics supported the study with secretome profiling of human iFRC supernatant samples using the scioCD affinity proteomics platform.

Czernilofsky et al., Reprogramming of stroma-derived chemokine networks drives the loss of tissue organization in nodal B cell lymphoma. Nature Cancer. 2026;7:538-552.  
Article | Fimepinostat Targets HDAC2 to Suppress Schwannoma Growth

| March 2026 | The HDAC inhibitor fimepinostat effectively induces apoptosis and suppresses tumor cell proliferation, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic strategy for schwannoma.
Sciomics supported the study with proteomic profiling and post-translational modification analysis of human cell samples.

Nagel et al., Fimepinostat Promotes Apoptosis and Decreases Cytokine Secretion in NF2-Related Human Schwannoma Cells. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2026, 27, 2636  
Article | Parkinson’s Striatum Organoids Show Increased Inflammation Hallmarks

| February 2026 | Patient-derived striatum organoids carrying the LRRK2-G2019S mutation reveal early Parkinson’s Disease features, including neuroinflammation and altered signalling. Sciomics supported the study by analysing patient-derived striatum organoids using the scioDiscover proteomic microarray.

Barmpa et al., Parkinson’s Disease Patient-Specific Striatum Organoids Show Hallmarks of Increased Inflammation. Mov Disord. (2026), published online February 11, 2026  

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Testimonials

PD Dr. med. Mascha O. Fiedler-Kalenka and Dr. med. Benjamin Seybold

Heidelberg University Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology, Heidelberg, GermanyGerman Center for Lung Research (DZL), Translational Lung Research Center Heidelberg (TLRC), Heidelberg, Germany

"From the very beginning, working with the friendly and highly competent team at Sciomics was both professional and refreshingly straightforward. We particularly valued their openness to our specific research questions and the expert support they provided in planning and interpreting our exploratory cytokine analysis in a preclinical lung injury model. Communication was always on equal footing, enriched by Sciomics’ deep expertise, which also sparked new ideas for future projects."

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Tara Sigdel, PhD

Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco

"We collaborated with Sciomics GmbH in Germany to analyze proteomics data from blood samples of kidney transplant recipients and liver perfusates during normothermic machine perfusion. Throughout the process, Sciomics provided exceptional support, ensuring timely data delivery and valuable assistance with data analysis. Their expertise and commitment have been instrumental in advancing our research, and we are currently using their data in multiple manuscript submissions. I highly recommend Sciomics for their reliable service and expertise in proteomics."

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