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  • Hello community!

    Nice to have such a community forum with experienced people using it and so many contributions.

    OK, I shouldn't skip the information that I am working in R&D at a "vendor" , even though it's not a NGS vendor, it's Agilent - selling a lot of instruments (that you better don't ask me a lot about) like HPLC, MS, GC etc., but also the Bioanalyzer which is mentioned in some posts here (and yes that's my topic), and SureSelect target enrichment kits (not my topic) that are used in NGS.
    I am interested in the sample prep workflows and, well, also if the BioA is useful for you etc. Advertising surely isn't my topic, but it may happen that I mention the BioA more often in my posts, as this is what I know a lot about.

    I'm sure ECO will let me know if I cross the line, but that's not my primary intention


    Cheers,
    Susanne
    Last edited by Susanne; 08-26-2009, 07:15 AM.

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