QIB Extra, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Quadram Institute Bioscience (QIB) and an ISO 9001 accredited organisation, offers high-quality, strategic, and applied research for both short-term and long-term projects. We collaborate with commercial companies and academic partners worldwide, focusing on gut health, food safety, nutrition, and related sectors.
With a focus on commercial engagement and customer satisfaction, we have worked hard to streamline our services, ensuring we are both responsive to our clients, and that our interactions with industrial partners, from project scoping and contract finalisation through to project reporting, are as quick and efficient as possible. We can provide the necessary resources to support project delivery, including state-of-the-art laboratories, facilities, equipment, and expertise, as well as project support from highly qualified and experienced researchers, analysts, and consultants from QIB Extra and QIB.
Our services
We offer a comprehensive range of services, including:
- Bespoke Contract Research: Tailored research projects to meet specific client requirement
- Consultancy: Expert advice and guidance in our specialised areas
- Analytical Services: State-of-the-art testing and analysis using our advanced facilities
- Training and Workshops: Capacity-building programs designed to enhance skills and knowledge in relevant fields
- Infrastructure Access: Utilisation of our cutting-edge equipment and facilities for your research needs
Why choose QIB Extra?
With the world-class research expertise and facilities at the Quadram Institute, QIB Extra can collaborate closely with commercial clients to develop both highly specialised and multidisciplinary projects tailored to their specific needs. We ensure cost-effective and timely delivery of bespoke contract research from the initial design and planning stages through to project completion, providing a excellent way of accessing the world-leading science at the Quadram Institute that can make an significant impact to your business.
For more information or to discuss how we can support your research needs, please contact the team via the QIB Extra website.