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  • jcgrenier
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    Hi everybody! My name is Jean-Christophe and I'm a bioinformatician working at Sainte-Justine Hospital in Montreal. I'm pretty new in all this nextgen sequencing world and I'm sure that I will appreciate this forum! Hope that I can help anybody else in the near future!

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  • cpendlebury
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    Hello everyone,

    I'm an independent biotechnology professional, looking forward to learning and contributing!

    Cheers,
    Chris

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  • hansdd
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    Hello Everyone,

    I'm a post-doc with the department of primary industries working on dairy hi-seq data, mostly SNP calling/filtering and low-coverage genotype calling.

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  • malavv
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    Greetings from Montreal, Canada.
    I will be working in statistical analysis of sequencing data. This forum already got me going with excellent post. I was wondering, if people here where using freenode IRC?

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  • redstone
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    Hi
    I am a graduated student from Jimei University in Xiameng China ,My research field is Aquiculture biology . And now my project was related with RNA-Seq .I am trying my best to accept the bioinformatic kownadge.

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  • RadAniba
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    Hi guys

    I am Radhouane Aniba, a bioinformatics postdoc at University of Maryland and also founder of biocoders.net community.

    I am open for networking so please don't hesitate to contact me, my linkedin is radwenaniba

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  • jspall
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    Hi, this is my first post - just figuring it out.

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  • ericamica
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    Hi everybody!
    I'm a post-doc working on smallRNAs and in particular miRNAs in Plants! I'm based in Milano and I'm interested in miRNA discovery and differential analysis. We have used Illumina for smallRNA sequencing and mRNA-seq.
    cheers,
    Erica

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  • cometarossa
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    Hello everyone,
    here is Matteo from The Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna of Pisa, Italy. As soon as possible I'll start working on plant genomics tanks to Illumina technology.
    All the best,
    M

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  • nsl
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    Hello,

    I am an novice in the area of bioinformatics and have learned quite a bit by reading the posts and by having access to the tutorials posted generously by senior members. I am using Illumina GA11 for a Drosophila egg transcript project. I am a grad student at Texas A & M.

    Thanks to all who maintain and contribute to this site :]

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  • 2004rs
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    Hello everyone,
    I am a physician-scientist and am interested in small RNA NGS analysis from patient samples.

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  • zdk24
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    Hello everyone
    I am new to this community and working in bioinformatics

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  • yarowe
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    Hi, I am robert and will soon start working with a SOLiD 5500.

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  • SeqByChoice
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    Hi fellow sequence-seekers!

    I have been following (and learning a lot!) from this site for some time, while acquiring externally sequenced data.
    As of very recently we (= Innsbruck Biocenter, Austria) now have an Ion torrent in the house :-) -with a SOLiD 5500 on the way.
    So I am looking forward to more actively joining these great and constructive discussions going on here!

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  • BenjaminL
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    Beginning in Bigtime NGSeq

    Guten Morgen!

    I am working at the University of Muenster, Germany as a Bioinformatician with many a microbial genome.

    Recently I have setup some servers along with a spankin new IonTorrent sequencer. Will be running several alignment software sets (CLCbio, DNAstar, etc.) and also am beginning to write scripts using other apps such as ClustalW, Primer3, BIGSdb, Muscle, Blast, etc.

    Looking forward to getting and providing help in this super-cool group!

    Benjamin

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