Norgen scientist observing 50 cc urine collection and preservation device

Congratulations! You have collected your urine sample. What do you do now? Do you…

Norgen research scientist holding a Norgen Stool Isolation Kit

Ensuring Capture of the True Microbiome Profile

One of the most lethal cancers globally is colorectal cancer (CRC). Worldwide, it is ranked as the third most common cause of cancer-related death in men and women. CRC is defined as a tissue growth called polyps, occurring in the inner lining of either the colon or rectum area.

fecal sample in centrifuge tube

Understanding Metabolomics

In recent times, microbiome studies have rapidly increased in popularity, ranging in application from cancer to weight loss.

centrifuge tubes in ice

Containing trillions of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, the gut microbiome contains the largest population of microbes in the human body.1

artist rendering green microbes

With the advent of microbiome studies, stool sample collection and preservation have been highlighted as key steps in ensuring microbiome authenticity. Freezing at -80°C has been widely accepted as the gold standard for stool sample storage in a variety of research and clini

artist rendering of microbes

Large-scale human microbiota studies have generated key insights into a variety of disease processes, including cardiovascular disease, carcinogenesis, diabetes, hypertension, and inflammatory bowel disease.