13 09, 2012

TruSight blog

By | September 13th, 2012|Categories: Next-generation sequencing|1 Comment

Yesterday Illumina released their clinical research NGS kits called TruSight. TruSight: There are currently five kits in development, Cancer, Autism, Cardiomyopathy, Inherited disease and Human Gene Mutation Database Exome. Custom kits are sure to follow. Kits are designed to run on MiSeq ad the lab […]

12 09, 2012

Radiogenomics is coming

By | September 12th, 2012|Categories: Next-generation sequencing|0 Comments

I posted last week about the emerging field of Immunogenomics. Today I’ve taken a brief look at what is happening in Radiogenomics. Whilst this field is not using NGS in such a comprehensive way I think it can only be a matter of time before […]

6 09, 2012

Immunogenomics is coming

By | September 6th, 2012|Categories: Next-generation sequencing|0 Comments

The immune system is becoming easier to investigate as new methods based on nextgen sequencing are published. I am not an immunologist and the complexities of the immune system for me are stuck back in the days of my undergraduate training. And that was in […]

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