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  • DanFrost
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    Gavin - I just looked at your blog and I like the angle.

    Also - good chatting with you this morning

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  • gavin.oliver
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    A lot of great blogs on this list.

    I made it a resolution for 2012 to start a sequencing-related blog. Have a look. (Constructive) criticism is welcome

    http://subjectsinsequencing.blogspot.com/

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  • papori
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    Thanks scbaker!!

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  • scbaker
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    Originally posted by papori View Post
    Anyone know what happened to http://ngsbuzz.blogspot.com ??? change site??
    this blog had a nice map of all the NGS institute.
    Do you know maybe on other blog that have this institute list? or somewhere else?
    Thanks
    They've switched over to http://omicsmaps.com/

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  • papori
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    Anyone know what happened to http://ngsbuzz.blogspot.com ??? change site??
    this blog had a nice map of all the NGS institute.
    Do you know maybe on other blog that have this institute list? or somewhere else?
    Thanks

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  • nilshomer
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    Originally posted by DanFrost View Post
    Thanks for the heads up, the RSS feed is now functional!
    Thank-you!

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  • DanFrost
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    Originally posted by nilshomer View Post
    Could you turn on the RSS feed?
    Thanks for the heads up, the RSS feed is now functional!

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  • nilshomer
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    Originally posted by DanFrost View Post
    Could you turn on the RSS feed?

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  • rghan
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    I didn't see this one on here: http://rna-seqblog.com/

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  • DanFrost
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    http://blog.goldenhelix.com

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  • JingzhX
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    a promising RNA-Seq blog:http://rna-seqblog.com/. about one blog per day.

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  • Kwanzeck
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    Intuitive Genomics Blog

    I've spent my summer interning with a bioinformatics analysis services company called Intuitive Genomics.

    The company has been in existence for just over a year, began in Corvallis, OR and recently moved to BRDG Park on the Danforth Plant Science Center campus in St. Louis, MO.

    We just recently launched our blog and I've authored our first two posts.

    We're hoping to develop this as a strong resource for the bioinformatics community as it relates to the analysis of next-gen sequencing data.

    Let us know what you think!

    http://www.intuitivegenomics.com/blog

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  • krobison
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    A number of additional vendors in the space have blogs, and they are worth checking (I think these aren't above, but the list is getting long). PacBio needs to write more though!

    Views from the Edge (Edge Bio)
    Pacific Biosciences
    Complete Genomics

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  • ngs-expert.com
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    Sure, just visit http://ngs-expert.com/feed/ or click the orange icon on the page's top left corner

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  • nilshomer
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    Originally posted by ngs-expert.com View Post
    Visit also the blog http://ngs-expert.com/

    The blog by Eurofins MWG Operon offers current expert commentary including publications, surveys, research, news and events, industry news and other pertinent topics.
    Do you have an RSS Feed?

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