Are there any 454 cores out there that are up and running? Looking to outsource some work and everyone I've contacted has shut down.
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Sure, why not increase our workload some more :-)Originally posted by MrGuy View Postask flxlex, he's got one he's itching to run.
You could try, but we sometimes have to turn down non-Norwegian users due to our workload. Email us at [email protected]
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There is a 454 core at The University of Virginia, in Charlottesville, VA. We can certainly help you out with your work! Please contact me at [email protected].
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Hi!
We are a core facility running 454 and PacBio sequencing. If you have any questions or need a quote, please send your information and questions to [email protected]
We look forward to hearing from you.
Toni Hammond
Research Lab Technnician
EnGenCore@University of South Carolina
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Sequencing Core Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
We have a Genomic Analysis and Sequencing Core Facility at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. We are running both the FLX and GS Junior. We have great experience with amplicon sequencing however, we are able to do any application desired. We have been running Affymetrix arrays for 10 years now and we have expertise in RNA/DNA extraction from limited samples. You can contact me at my email [email protected].Originally posted by Old guy View PostAre there any 454 cores out there that are up and running? Looking to outsource some work and everyone I've contacted has shut down.
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