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    Hi, Plant Molecular Research Scientist in the Yakima, Washington Area. Fresh out the frying pan into the fire, I just completed a NextGen based thesis and now I’m in the industry. Every day I try to keep up with this rapidly changing technology. I mainly deal with Hop Genetics, NextGen Sequencing, Bioinformatics Programming, Plant Breeding, and Field research.

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    • Hi everyone-- I'm a postdoc at the University of Michigan, we're beginning to sequence the genomes of yeasts that have been mutagenized and as a result show changes in gene expression. Step 1, optimize library preps. I'm still in step 1, luckily we have a very helpful sequencing core here... --jonathan

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      • Hello all,

        My name is Jonathan Flowers, I'm a postdoc at the Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, New York University. We're working with Illumina and Solid data and currently swimming in short reads [a good thing]. Looking forward to interacting with everyone.

        Jonathan

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        • Hello

          Hi, it's nice to be here.
          I'm a biophysicist attempting to learn how to do RNA-seq, so this kind of thing is fairly new to me, but I seem to be getting along reasonably well so far.
          I'm a postdoc at the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, currently analysing my first sequencing dataset.
          There's a bit about me at http://www.garethmorgan.net/ or I'm @wittyremarkhere on the twitterz.
          Thanks for the forum, it's really useful so far.
          Gareth

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          • How is everyone doing? Hello from Malaysia. Doing NGS analysis.

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            • Hi folks,
              I am a PhD student from Amsterdam, almost finishing (I hope).
              Happy new year to you all!
              Melis

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              • Hi everyone,
                I am a PhD student from South Africa, and are a newbie working on small RNA profiling.
                Marike

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                • I'm a UC Davis PhD student in Peggy Farnham's lab transplanted mid-stream to USC. We're an ENCODE lab investigating cancer epigenomics through ChIP-seq and RNA-seq.

                  I'm our de-facto bioinformatic pipeline admin and am ecstatic to FINALLY have a fast, new Ubuntu machine running samtools, bowtie, tophat, cufflinks, homer, etc. thanks to this forum. While the process almost drove me insane, YOU GUYS ARE HEROES.

                  I'll try to contribute what I can in the future. Once I recover from this, I'll try to brave a Galaxy installation with Python 2.7 and report back. Thanks.
                  Last edited by grimmer; 01-05-2012, 01:13 AM.

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                  • Hi everibody,
                    My name is Arun and I am a biologist and bioinformatician. I'm currently working in the Research division in Xcelris Genomics, India.
                    We are mainly dealing with NGS analysis, but we've done other projects also.

                    I think it would be great to have a place for new people to stop in and introduce themselves. I am sure that I am gonna enjoy this ;-).

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                    • Hi,

                      I am a Associate analyst,I will be doing digital transcriptomics (gene expression and mutation studies) using Illumina Hiseq

                      cheers

                      Pankaj

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                      • can any one help me how to run stampy with bwa as i am new to NGS

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                        • Hello All.
                          I'm a product manager for a 'biotech tools' company here in the Bay area. I'm pretty new to the area of NGS (and old enough that I actuallly worked with slab gel sequencing during my Ph.D). I'm here to learn...

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                          • Hi everyone,

                            I have made a few posts here before but hadn't got a chance to say hello. I'm a master student in University of Melbourne, Australia and an intern in VLSCI working on assembly of short reads. Nice to meet you all!
                            Last edited by Mahtab; 01-10-2012, 05:34 PM.

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                            • Hi! my name is Ruy, I am a postdoc in Braunschweig recently involved in NGS analysis, mainly Illumina. I have to deal with bacterial populations, genome de novo assembly and transcriptomics. This forum has already been of use to me, so I'm glad to participate

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                              • Hello from Cape Cod

                                Hi everybody. I am a postdoc on Cape Cod studying the cell biology of the nucleolus/nucleolinus and the possible relationships of these organelles to the spindle. I'd like to wish everyone good luck with their work. I hope to learn something useful here. Mike

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