Sentences with phrase «genome analysis technologies»

He directs a Genome Data Analysis Center as part of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project, a comprehensive and coordinated effort to accelerate our understanding of the molecular basis of cancer through the application of genome analysis technologies, including large - scale genome sequencing.
TCGA, launched in 2005, is a comprehensive and coordinated effort to accelerate the understanding of the molecular basis of cancer through the application of genome analysis technologies, including large - scale genome sequencing.
Mathies is author of over 400 publications and 30 patents on photochemistry, photobiology, bioanalytical chemistry and genome analysis technology.

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For Chad Nusbaum, co-director of the Genome Sequencing and Analysis program at the Broad Institute of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, the event was a professional milestone.
Using advanced sequencing technologies, University of Oklahoma anthropologists demonstrate that human DNA can be significantly enriched from dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) enabling the reconstruction of whole mitochondrial genomes for maternal ancestry analysis — an alternative to skeletal remains in ancient DNA investigations of human ancestry.
«St. Laurent Institute has adapted true single - molecule sequencing technology to global transcriptome analysis, providing state - of - the - art technology for the measurement of the output of the human genome,» said Georges St. Laurent III, Scientific Director of the St. Laurent Institute.
New technologies that are slashing the costs of sequencing and genome analyses will make possible the simultaneous genome - wide search for SNPs and other DNA alterations in individuals.
Added Robert Fulton, director of technology development at Washington University's McDonnell Genome Institute, which contributed to the sequencing and analysis of the data: «This research is a great example of the value of comprehensive genomic analyses and the insights that can be gained from thorough, well - designed studies.
Using technologies like whole genome or whole exome (the protein - coding portion of the genome) sequencing requires specialized equipment and advanced data analysis and is still relatively expensive.
NORMAN — Using advanced sequencing technologies, University of Oklahoma anthropologists demonstrate that human DNA can be significantly enriched from dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) enabling the reconstruction of whole mitochondrial genomes for maternal ancestry analysis — an alternative to skeletal remains in ancient DNA investigations of human ancestry.
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The work was led by Professor Michael Wigler of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CHSL), a pioneer in the analysis of genomes and a developer of key technologies that have made such analysis possible, in collaboration with Dennis Vitkup of Columbia University; Dan Levy, Michael Ronemus, Ivan Iossifov and Sarah Gilman of CSHL; and others.
The team has representatives from the Wilson Center, Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Boston University and Arizona State University working in disciplines ranging from genome engineering and public health and ecology to risk and policy analysis.
Results: Benefiting from the recently sequenced genome of the model sulfate - reducing bacterium (SRB), Desulfovibrio vulgaris, microbiologist Weiwen Zhang and a team of scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) are applying a suite of post-genomics technologies, including microarray, proteomic, and computational analyses, to obtain a broader understanding of D. vulgaris» metabolism.
The Ting laboratory has developed high - throughput sequencing technologies and genome - wide analyses to characterize DNA methylation.
Nagen aims to transfer the use of the latest technology of complete human genome analysis to Navarra's public health network.
Interface of Genomics Research and Genomic Medicine Recent advances in DNA sequencing technologies mean that it is now possible to conduct genomic analyses, including analysis of the entire genome of an individual human, that just a few years ago would have been too costly and slow.
Scientific working groups will drive forward specific areas of analysis including statistics and population genetics (led by Gil McVean and Roberto Amato), technology benchmarking (led by Dan Neafsey and Jim Stalker) and reference genomes (led by Matt Berriman and Thomas Otto).
«Thorough project assessment, in - depth scientific analysis of your current and future needs, an exhaustive technology portfolio, excellence in production, and dedicated customer care are the core pillars that distinguish our personalized genome engineering service... We translate your project into the most adapted and physiologically relevant research model.»
Virus genome analysis has played a bigger role in understanding the West African Ebola epidemic than for any other infectious disease outbreak for two reasons: modern advances in sequencing technologies and scientists who were unusually willing to share data.
«It's the first sequenced genome from something like an alien,» says neurobiologist Clifton Ragsdale of the University of Chicago in Illinois, who co-led the genetic analysis, along with researchers from the University of Chicago, the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Heidelberg in Germany and the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Japan.
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