Continued growth in the development of large molecule therapeutics has constrained resources for in vivo studies and in vitro sample analysis. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought renewed urgency to vaccine research and development, emphasizing a need to protect the world against existing, re-emerging and emerging pathogens and accelerate vaccine technology innovations. With the global vaccines market projected to double from 2021 to 2028,1 pressure will increase on services supporting nonclinical development: the COVID-19 vaccine development tools market is predicted to grow annually by nearly 9% over the next six years.2 The desire for a 'one-stop' service for in vivo testing and in vitro analysis of the resulting samples is now more apparent than ever.