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  • Roald
    Director at CLC bio
    • Aug 2008
    • 26

    Hello from CLC bio in Denmark

    Hello everyone,

    I am the Director of Scientific Software Solutions at CLC bio and as such responsible for our NGS software development. Naturally, I am a great fan of this community!

    Thank you everyone for contributing to and maintaining this great resource.

    Please feel free to direct any software suggestions or ideas to me - always keen to learn.

    Best regards

    Roald
  • Melissa
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 124

    #2
    Hi, there's a new thread in SEQanswers> General> CLC Bio
    Maybe you can explain more about CLC bio genomic tools and share your experience with us. ;-)

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    • ECO
      --Site Admin--
      • Oct 2007
      • 1360

      #3
      Hey Roald!

      Welcome!

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      • Roald
        Director at CLC bio
        • Aug 2008
        • 26

        #4
        CLC bio info

        Originally posted by Melissa View Post
        Hi, there's a new thread in SEQanswers> General> CLC Bio
        Maybe you can explain more about CLC bio genomic tools and share your experience with us. ;-)
        Hi Melissa,

        Thank you for asking. I am preparing a short piece on our software and some of the thoughts behind it. I will put it in the thread you suggested.

        Best regards

        Roald

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        • Roald
          Director at CLC bio
          • Aug 2008
          • 26

          #5
          Thanks ECO and thanks for maintaining this great ressource.

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