NAMs
How Transnetyx Helps Labs Align with the Future of Research Funding
As federal agencies continue to emphasize New Approach Methodologies (NAMs), NIH Gold Standard Science, and the 21st Century Cures Act, research programs are being asked to demonstrate greater rigor, reproducibility, and responsibility in animal use. For many labs, the challenge isn’t understanding these frameworks—it’s operationalizing them in day-to-day research.
Transnetyx helps bridge that gap. As a strategic partner to individual labs and institutions, we support the adoption of evolving research standards through integrated services that streamline compliance, reduce variability, and improve reproducibility—without slowing scientific progress.
Are You Prepared for the Next Generation of Federal Funding?
Securing and sustaining funding increasingly depends on proving that your research practices align with new expectations for responsible animal use and experimental rigor. Transnetyx embeds NAM-aligned tools directly into your workflows, helping you demonstrate readiness with confidence.
Our Automated Genotyping, Genetic Monitoring, and Microbiome Analysis services—combined with predictive colony management software (Colony+AMI) and our real-time compliance platform (tick@lab)—give you full visibility and control over your animal programs. Together, these solutions provide the documentation, transparency, and operational efficiency funding agencies expect.
Key benefits include:
Enhanced genetic transparency through automated genotyping to minimize variability and strengthen reproducibility
Optimized breeding programs powered by predictive analytics that reduce overproduction
Improved compliance confidence with real-time insight into colony data and regulatory readiness
With Transnetyx, aligning with evolving research priorities becomes a natural extension of how your lab operates.
Supporting NAMs While Enhancing Staff Well-Being
Adopting NAMs and modern research mandates can feel daunting—especially when operational burdens fall on PIs, technicians, and facility staff. Transnetyx simplifies this transition by addressing the very challenges these frameworks aim to solve.
Our solutions help labs:
Reduce technician strain by automating repetitive tasks and streamlining workflows
Protect career longevity by minimizing the emotional burden associated with surplus animals and culling
Support institutional change with scalable solutions that work across single labs or multi-facility programs
By integrating NAM-aligned tools into daily operations, labs can meet new expectations while improving efficiency and staff well-being.
Optimizing Breeding Cores for Rigor, Reduction, and Responsibility
Meeting modern standards for rigor and reduction requires more than updated policies—it requires smarter systems. Transnetyx equips breeding cores with practical, data-driven tools to reduce surplus animals while maintaining research continuity.
Automated Genotyping, Genetic Monitoring, and Microbiome Analysis establish genetic clarity from the start, reducing experimental variability
Colony+AMI predictive colony management aligns breeding decisions with real demand, reducing overproduction and difficult culling decisions
Actionable data insights support proactive colony health management and regulatory compliance
With Transnetyx, optimizing breeding cores is not just achievable—it’s scalable and immediately impactful.
The Transnetyx Advantage in a NAM-Driven Research Landscape
NAMs, the 21st Century Cures Act, and NIH Gold Standard Science are shaping the future of research funding and compliance. Transnetyx helps labs stay ahead by embedding these frameworks into the foundation of animal programs.
Our solutions don’t just help you meet requirements—they transform complex mandates into efficient, auditable workflows:
NAMs: Technology-Driven Efficiency
Colony+AMI enables predictive planning and supports waste-conscious breeding practices.
NAMs: Data Transparency & Compliance
Colony+AMI’s reporting and forecasting tools directly connect colony data to study design, supporting institutional, federal, and ethical guidelines.