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I used to stay in Kashiwa (Sugano lab) during my PhD course, now I have moved to Komaba (still U of Tokyo).
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Hi all,
I am Som from Japan (actually I'm Thai but have studied and now working as post-doc at U of Tokyo).
Cheers
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Hi, I am a student in Nankai Univeristy, Tianjin, China. I study plant biology. I am very interesting in bioinformatics. I have learned R by myself, although not very professional. Next, I plan to learn Linux system and bioperl language. I am glad to receive any help from the forums. Thanks! Email address: [email protected]
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Zhang Min
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Hi,
I am using polyacrylamide gels and p32-labelled dideoxynucleotides to sequence my PCR amplicons . This month I managed to read 267 consecutive bases.
I might decontaminate my pipettes and give next generation sequencing a try. How hard can it be?
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Hello everyone,
I am a 4th year PhD student working at Boston University, USA. I am using RNA-seq to build transcriptomic profiles of sea anemone development. I've been lurking around this community and have found many of your comments and discussions very helpful.
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Hi everyone,
I am happy about SEQanswers, I am thrilled about SRA, but I'll be jumping through the roof once I get (post and publish, too) my own sequencing data. And I see SEQanswers as the major help along the way.
I consider myself one lucky bioinformatician, surrounded by oncologists. Currently working on breast cancer and MDS/AML in Arkansas. Illumina shop.
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Hi to all
hi,
I am a software engineer who was exposed to bioinformatics and sequencing two years back. Since then, i have been hooked on to this field. I have worked on Illumina short reads. Working on bwa, bowtie, SOAP, samtools etc
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Hello-
I'm mostly doing bioinformatics, some lab work with respect to next gen sequencing projects. I'm just very glad you all exist! You've definitely been a wealth of information.
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Hello everyone
My name is fanshu,now I'm working in a medical company in China.
I will be working with Genome Analyzer,recently I am learning data analysis about next generation sequencing.
I wish you can help me.
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hello from india
hi
I am harsha from iiser pune india, here seeking enlightenment from the experienced chippers. will go on to do chip seq with wing disc tissue, mostly with abi solid. in the process of standardizing. hope my phd will be simpler if i seq answers from y'all..
thanks
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Just say hello!
Hello,
I'm a bioinformatician who is working with affy/ illumina data. I work in R'dam Netherlands on the ErasmusMC faculty.
Gr.
Koos
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Hi all,
I'm a post-doc working on a targeted exome sequencing project in psychiatric diseases, I'm trying to automate the library prep and exome capture methods for 96 well formats and would appreciate any advice - cheers!
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hi, guys!
I'm new here, I work for BGI China, and later,I could be in charge of service &cooperation project in some Europe area. I am really a easy-going person, so feel free to make friends with me.
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Hello from Ann Arbor, MI! I'm a PhD student working on a lot of RNA-Seq and exome capture.
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