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  • kushald
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    • Mar 2013
    • 42

    Data analytics solutions - GBDA

    Hello,

    Genotypic Technology (www.genotypic.co.in) introduces its new unit, Genomics Big Data Analytics (GBDA) which focuses on providing NGS data analytics solutions to clients on Full Time Equivalent (FTE) basis. We are training graduates (MSc, M.Tech - Bioinformatics) on various applications and pipelines of NGS.

    1) Whole Genome - CNV, Epigenetic and Rare allele filtering pipelines
    2) Transcriptome
    3) Exome

    This model of analytics solution is available for both onsite and offsite options. Enlisted below are benefits of GBDA unit:

    1) Availability of Trained Genome Informaticians guided by GBDA for project execution. Outside the payroll of company. Scale up - (onsite/offsite flexibility). Domain consultancy (from experienced personnel)

    2) Completion of projects with out delay (Maintained TAT). Ease for scale up of trained Genome Informaticians (since Bangalore, India being the informatics hub)

    3) Decreased capital. Lesser operational cost : Qualified team at highly economical FTE. No overheads: No training cost, HR and maintenance cost.

    For more details and scoping document of the model, please drop in your requests at [email protected]

    Thanks.

    Best regards,
    Kushal Dinodia
    Sr. Executive - Global business unit
    Genotypic Technology
  • kushald
    Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 42

    #2
    All the more reason to perform analysis on large scale. Illumina's latest announcement suggests expansion of usage of Illumina Hiseq X10 to Non-Human species (http://www.illumina.com/company/news...=li&adbpr=7513). Sequence the choice of your sample on the X10 and get your data analysed at GBDA. We can offer comprehensive solutions to wide range of applications from choice of your organism.

    For more details and scoping document, reach us at [email protected]

    Thanks,
    Kushal

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    • kushald
      Member
      • Mar 2013
      • 42

      #3
      For more details of the GBDA unit, please visit - www.genotypic.co.in/GBDA

      Also become a member of the GBDA consortium on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/grp/members?gid=8404053)

      Thanks,
      Kushal

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      • kushald
        Member
        • Mar 2013
        • 42

        #4
        We are organizing NGS bioinformatics training for various applications. We depute a team of experienced bioinformaticians who can visit client site and train a group of audience on modules of interest. Please reach out at [email protected] for details.

        Thanks,
        Kushal

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