PSSC Labs Helps Test Lab CSI Ramp Up Sample Processing by 80x

How PSSC Labs Helped Test Lab CSI® Ramp Up Sample Processing by 80x to Scale with Dramatic Demand During COVID-19


Justin Wright, Executive Vice President of the clinical diagnostic lab, Contamination Source Identification® (CSI), was feeling overwhelmed.

The 2-year-old company had just launched its clinical testing services, CSI-Dx®, and it was challenging enough to keep on top of Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) regulations. But with the outbreak of COVID-19, suddenly everybody needed testing.

Before COVID, the research science lab processed approximately 200 samples per month. Now, due to the dramatic growth of COVID-19, CSI needed to ramp up processing capacity by 80x to meet the skyrocketing demand for quick sample processing at a significantly increased volume. Fulfilling the need required high performance computing / HPC, beyond what CSI had in place.

Whether you need help with an HPC AI, Deep Learning solutions or other Big Data application, PSSC Labs is here for you and your organization.

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