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informatics developers in the public-private-academic Genome in a Bottle Consortium to develop methods to integrate short-, linked-, and long-read sequencing technologies to form benchmarks for somatic variant
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or exceptionally well characterized property with known uncertainties. New biological “’omics” measurements, particularly sequencing-based methods, can produce 103 to 109 values from biological systems
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that the interaction between polymers and a single nanopore provides the physical basis of a multi-analyte sensor. Work is also underway to determine whether this system could be used as tool to rapidly sequence long
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9841 Description Recent advances in genomic sequencing technologies have created a tremendous flux of new high-quality genomes for a multitude of non-model species. With each new genome many downstream
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of microbial cells, extracellular polymeric substance (EPS), and hydrogels; quantitative analysis of microbial communities by microscopic, sequencing and metabolomics analyses; microtomes and microprobes
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. The Associate will utilize advanced measurement capabilities including LC-MS/MS, LC-HRMS, GCxGC-MS, ICP-OES, and NMR to develop methodologies for chemical contaminant profiling, or next-generation sequencing
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. The Associate will utilize advanced measurement capabilities including LC-MS/MS, LC-HRMS, GCxGC-MS, ICP-OES, and NMR to develop methodologies for chemical contaminant profiling, or next-generation sequencing
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of viral adventitious agents. Next-generation sequencing offers the potential for nontargeted detection and rapid turnaround time. The Applied Genetics Group is investigating potential standards and methods
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301.975.5473 Description Molecular diagnostics are a crucial part of personalized medicine. Molecular diagnostic methods such as PCR, qPCR, RT-PCR and Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) can be used to detect
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to achieving these goals. In particular, the development of novel neural network architectures capable of synthesizing data from both sequencing (genomics, transcriptomics) and mass spectrometry (metabolomics