18 02, 2012

AGBT 2012 day 2

By | February 18th, 2012|Categories: Conferences, Next-generation sequencing|1 Comment

Rick Myers, HudsonAlpha Institute. Genetics and Epigenetics of Human Gene Regulation: Eukaryotic genome architecture is complex, cis and trans components looks like 1800 DNA binding proteins (what do they all do, can we find out before 2020). Talked about the promoter expansion in EPM1 gene […]

17 02, 2012

AGBT 2012 day 1

By | February 17th, 2012|Categories: Conferences, Next-generation sequencing|1 Comment

Day one of my attendance at the 2012 AGBT conference.I missed the Wednesday workshop, “Utilization of New DNA Sequencing Technologies” and the welcome reception which this year was sponsored by Agilent Technologies.Getting through Miami airport was a chore, nealr two hours for security!I decided to […]

6 02, 2012

My AGBT poster

By | February 6th, 2012|Categories: Next-generation sequencing|1 Comment

I will be at this years AGBT and will be presenting poster number 124: “OmicsMaps.com – mapping the world’s sequencers” on Thursday, February 16th from 1:10pm to 2:40pm. Come and say hello and see if your lab is on the map, I may even be […]

2 02, 2012

SMRT-Art

By | February 2nd, 2012|Categories: Next-generation sequencing|1 Comment

I hope you like my latest attempt at producing genomics-based art. I must start by thanking Pacific Biosciences for giving me over 300 SMRT cells to use in this project. I also need to say thanks to my daughter who helped glue them all on, […]

1 02, 2012

Oxford Nanopore confirmed at AGBT

By | February 1st, 2012|Categories: Nanopore sequencing, Next-generation sequencing|4 Comments

ONT will be speaking at AGBT. 11:40 am-12:00 pmClive Brown, their Chief Technology Officer will be talking about “Single Molecule ‘Strand’ Sequencing Using Protein Nanopores and Scalable Electronic Devices†just before lunch on Friday at 11:40. But only for 20 minutes.Back in April last year […]

25 01, 2012

Roche to buy Illumina?

By | January 25th, 2012|Categories: Next-generation sequencing|2 Comments

Looks like Roche want a chunk of Illumina. There are press releases on both companies websites (Illumina and Roche) about Roches offer. There is little on the Illumina release except confirmation about the unsolicited acquisition proposal at $44.50 per share, this amounts of $5.7Bn according […]

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