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  • Hi y´all, nice to meet you! Klaus, the bad Company guy...

    ->ECO: Great work! Great Board!

    Guten Tag everybody!

    I am Klaus May and I am working with Genomatix in Munich, Germany since many years.
    Coming from eucaryotic gene regulation and large scale mammalian genome annotation, we came across NGS data and the specific challenges in analyzing them rather early.
    We have now turnkey solutions ready for downstream analysis of all available NGS HW providers ( 454, Solexa, SOLiD, Helicos, Polonator). We have processed large data sets for all those machines, except the Polonator so far. We worked on data from DGE, ChIP-seq, microRNA-seq, DNase-seq, and more.

    My interest in this great Forum is multi pronged:
    This forum offers the highest specific concentration of NGS expertise I have seen so far.

    To learn more about experiences and challenges you face with this exciting technology

    Maybe I can contribute one or the other helpful or interesting facts and infos

    Introduce solutions we have developed at Genomatix to you.
    ( ECO, you can tag me as a vendor, if you like)


    Whenever someone of you happens to come to Munich end of September, pm me! My office is three minutes walking distance from the famous Octoberfest. I´ll be proud to invite you to one of those infamous bavarian macro-beers

    Cheers!

    Klaus

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