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  • AliV
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2019
    • 3

    Hi EveryOne!

    Hi all,

    My name is Ali Vahidnia and I am manager of NGS Laboratory at GenomeScan in Leiden, the Netherlands. We work namely for clinical diagnostics and Pharma using Illumina (NovaSeq6000, NextSeq 500), GeneStudio (S5 Iontorrent) and PacBio platforms.
    Looking forward to communicate with you all.

    Cheers,
    Ali Vahidnia, Ph.D.
  • sholt
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2019
    • 1

    #2
    Illumina HiSeq 4000

    Hi There,

    Do you know anyone who would be interested in a Illumina HiSeq 4000?

    2015 Illumina HiSeq 4000
    MFG Date: October 21st 2015
    De-Installed and Crated by Illumina
    OEM Crates included
    Shipped by Illumina
    Pristine condition
    Decontamination Documents Present

    Trying to find a new home, thanks for your help!

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    • AliV
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2019
      • 3

      #3
      Hi Sholt,

      Unfortunately no. We also have a HiSeq4000, which we have discontinued after the implementation of our NovaSeq6000.
      I guess we are facing the same sort of challenges.

      Cheers and good luck!
      Ali

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      • michealsclark
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2019
        • 3

        #4
        I am interested!

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