Sentences with phrase «generation sequencing analysis»

** 16S rRNA Next Generation Sequencing Analysis Shows Bacteria in Alzheimer's Post-Mortem Brain — David C. Emery — Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience

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«It's also able to run the latest in cutting - edge genetic analysis called Next Generation Sequencing, which a lot of researchers are currently utilizing.
RAPiD Genomics is a genotyping and data analysis company specializing in flexible, innovative genomic solutions via next - generation sequencing.
A University of Colorado Cancer Center study published in the journal Oncogene used next - generation sequencing technologies to perform the most detailed DNA - based analysis to date of 25 commonly used bladder cancer cell lines, allowing researchers to match patient tumors with their closest genetic cell line match, and demonstrated genetic alterations that may make cells more or less sensitive to common therapies.
The TrueMethyl Whole Genome (TMWG) integrated workflow system for processing DNA samples includes all - in - one reagents for sample conversion, library creation, and indexing, combined with bioinformatics tools to enable accurate DNA modification analysis through next - generation sequencing methods.
Cost - benefit analysis of introducing next - generation sequencing (metagenomic) pathogen testing in the setting of pyrexia of unknown origin — Jia Hui Chai — PLOS ONE
ANGSD: Analysis of Next Generation Sequencing Data.
Member of the initial Working Group for the NSF - funded project, Infrastructure and Training to Bring Next - generation Sequence (NGS) Analysis Into Undergraduate Education.
ngsTools: methods for population genetics analyses from next - generation sequencing data.
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Based on detailed molecular analyses, including next - generation sequencing, of 385 children with de novo AML enrolled in the prospective ELAM02 trial, a new molecular classifier for pediatric AML is proposed.
High quality of DNA / RNA products is the foundation of successful cancer research such as analysis of genetic alterations, gene expression profiling and next generation sequencing.
Our current work emphasizes analysis of DNA and RNA sequenced with next - generation technology.
Committee Work and Service: Professional: Faculty member of the CSHL Infrastructure and Training to Bring Next - generation Sequence (NGS) Analysis Into Undergraduate Education; Diversity committees for the Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR) and American Society of Andrology; Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society (vice-president and co-chair student research funding with Mary Shaw), Reviewer for a variety of scientific journals (Lab Animal, Andrology, Asian J Andrology, Reproduction, Cell and Tissue Research).
Engineered cells are then validated via next - generation sequencing and analysis of the modified genomic loci with custom analytical tools developed by our bioinformatics team.
Explore one of the world's largest repositories of next - generation sequencing data and analysis tools for pediatric cancer.
ANGSD: Analysis of Next Generation Sequencing Data Korneliussen, T. S., A. Albrechtsen, and R. Nielsen.
November 23, 2011 — The International Cooperation to Sequence the Atlantic Salmon Genome (ICSASG, the «Cooperation») has awarded the Phase II contract for next - generation sequencing and analysis of the Atlantic salmon genome to the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) in Rockville, Maryland.
It currently analyses a panel of multiple cancer predisposition genes thanks to new - generation sequencing techniques.
Characteristics of the gut microbiota in adult patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes based on the analysis of a fragment of 16S rRNA gene using next - generation sequencing — Dominika Salamon — Polish Archives of Internal Medicine
Our dry - lab expertise is focused on sequence analysis, with special focus on next - generation sequencing transcriptome analyses.
next - generation DNA sequencing and gene and protein array platforms, which allow researchers to perform more comprehensive molecular analyses of tumors, more quickly and accurately, than was possible with older technology
Ebba is a Master student from the «X-program» (Engineer program in Molecular Biotechnology) from Uppsala University, and she will work on building efficient bioinformatics pipelines for efficient analyses of large amounts of next - generation sequencing data.
Clinical Diagnostics The platform will provide service and support in order to promote and adapt the use of high throughput techniques, such as next - generation sequencing, microarray - based analyses and multiplex protein analysis, in routine diagnostics.
Next generation sequencing was to include whole exome sequencing (WES) and whole genome sequencing (WGS) and analysis on large numbers of well characterized subjects to identify AD risk and protective gene variants.
Next generation sequencing includes whole exome sequencing (WES) and whole genome sequencing (WGS) and analysis on large numbers of well characterized subjects to identify AD risk and protective gene variants
ViraPipe: Scalable Parallel Pipeline for Viral Metagenome Analysis from Next Generation Sequencing Reads
Ongoing T2D research activities at CRGGH include 1) whole - exome sequencing of African families with at least four affected members (data generation is complete and analysis is ongoing), 2) GWAS of 1,200 cases and 1,200 controls from West Africa using the new and more efficient African - centric Affymetrix Axiom genome - wide array with more than 2 million markers, and 3) whole genome expression analysis on skeletal muscle obtained from biopsy from 45 subjects (expression QTL (eQTL) studies on the dataset are complete).
The NIH Intramural Sequencing Center (NISC), established in 1997, is a multi-disciplinary genomics facility that emphasizes the generation and analysis of DNA sequence.
Moving from DNA barcoding to metabarcoding perfectly embodies the conceptual transition from single gene to massively parallel genome analysis, introducing students to Next Generation Sequence (NGS) analysis and data science.
We provide streamlined, one - step, next - generation sequencing (NGS) library kits for clonality detection and MRD analysis.
Next - generation sequencing and copy number variant analysis for 234 genes for epilepsy and associated syndromes.
Dr. Elvin provides an overview of the clinical value of next - generation sequencing (NGS) of tumors, as well as in - depth analyses of laboratory technical challenges.
Preference will be given to those with experience in analysis of next generation sequencing data.
Center will utilize next generation genomic sequencing and analysis technologies to better understand infectious disease pathogens, and create resource for the research community
Both ChIP - Seq and RNA - Seq analyses were performed using Salk Institute's Next Generation Sequencing core facility.
These methods include CRISPR technology, statistical analyses, microfluidics, next - generation sequencing, and systematic mapping.
Michael Schatz is a computational biologist and an expert at large - scale computational examination of DNA sequencing data, including the alignment, assembly, and analysis of next - generation sequencing reads.
The National Genomics Infrastructure (NGI) hosted at SciLifeLab offers large - scale DNA sequence data generation and analysis.
Dietary analyses using next - generation DNA sequencing technology have been reported for species such as birds, bats, insects, and livestock [18 — 21].
As part of an ongoing functional genomic screening approach, we have been using microarray analysis and next generation sequencing to identify mouse genes that are specifically expressed in meiosis, and are likely involved in aspects of chromosome biology that are required for meiotic ploidy reduction.
Any Dog Club or individual wishing to fund the generation and analysis of a whole genome sequence to study a particular heritable disease or to provide a normal reference sequence for a particular breed should contact Gary Johnson at This email address is being protected from spambots.
Highlights Advanced knowledge of biological engineering Knowledge of flow cytometry Plasmid design Adept at batch inventory and database maintenance Knowledge of next generation sequencing Strong technical skills Efficient at multitasking and prioritizing tasks Highly analytical Superior work ethic Team collaborator Experience Biological Research Analyst 2/14/2016 — Current BioMax Industries — Holkley, NY Collect, evaluate and document data and experiment computations with scientific analysis software.
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We combine cloud computing and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) expertise with a track record in building scalable, efficient genomics analysis workflows using both commercial and open source software.
As an independent research scientist with in vivo and in vitro experience in basic and translational research, I have equipped with in - depth knowledge of current state - of - art technologies, including next - generation sequencing, CGH analysis and RNAseq.
Studies were assessed against quality criteria, including: random sequence generation; allocation concealment; blinded assessment; withdrawals; tolerability; reporting of data; intention - to - treat analysis.
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