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  • info: PhD Students Short-term Visits

    Hi everybody,

    i'm doing a Ph.D in Bioinformatic ( University of Naples "Federico II", Italy), and i would like to have a short visit in another country to make a learning experience . Anyone knows if is it possible in his institute to have a short-term visit (3-6 months) ? I'd appreciate very much if anyone would give me some information about and how to do this importante experience.

    Heartfelt thanks,
    Giorgio

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    Anyone have any suggestions, ideas ??? Please....help me !!!

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    • #3
      use the seqencing center map

      OK Giorgio,

      Go to the global sequencing center map found in the SEQwiki, look up the names of some major sequencing centers in locations you are interested in visiting and contact these centers. You might also make contact with large multi-national for profit companies to see if they sponsor intern programs in next gen sequencing.

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      • #4
        Thank you very much for your help Joann !!!

        Cheers,
        Giorgio

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