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Exciting Update on Genomic Benchmarking!

Exciting Update on Genomic Benchmarking!

Posted by By Antonella Succurro September 15, 2023Posted inbioinformatics, news, NGS-CN, publication, science, SequencingNo Comments
Exciting news from our NGS-CN experts! The small variant calling benchmarking initiative by the NGS-CN and the GHGA is out and waiting for scientific feedback. Publication Link: https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.140344.1 Publication Highlights:…
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Fundamentals of transcriptomics data analysis – Workshop in Kiel

Fundamentals of transcriptomics data analysis – Workshop in Kiel

Posted by By Antonella Succurro August 16, 2023Posted inbioinformatics, CCGA, events, NGS-CN, Sequencing, SIGs, webinar, workshopNo Comments
Register here until 20.09.23 (in person) or 24.10.23 (online) Download the full program here. Fundamentals of transcriptomics data analysis The “Fundamentals of transcriptomic data analysis” is a three-day intensive workshop…
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NCCT how-to blog: Ticket system, a tool for organizing communication between research and service teams (B2B)NCCT how-to blog:

NCCT how-to blog: Ticket system, a tool for organizing communication between research and service teams (B2B)NCCT how-to blog:

Posted by By Antonella Succurro August 16, 2023Posted inNCCT, news, SequencingNo Comments
A new how-to blog post from NCCT! Don’t forget to follow their page!
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NCCT how-to blog: 5 tips for perfect sample shipment

NCCT how-to blog: 5 tips for perfect sample shipment

Posted by By Antonella Succurro August 7, 2023Posted inNCCT, news, SequencingNo Comments
The NCCT has launched a LinkedIn Blog to share the best NGS tips! Read the first post here and don't forget to follow their page!
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BD Single-Cell Multiomics Day – Join us on 21st March in Bonn and Online!

Posted by By akashef March 6, 2023Posted inevents, news, Sequencing, WGGC
The seminar aims to provide insights into the latest technologies in scRNAseq and multiomics, which are essential to understand gene regulation and single-cell heterogeneity. The program includes an introduction to…
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Single Cell Omics in Clinical Applications SCOG Conference

Posted by By Antonella Succurro October 20, 2022Posted inconference, events, news, Sequencing
Join the Single Cell research community at this conference on November 7-9 in Bonn, with organizers and speakers from the WGGC community. More details and registration at the official conference…
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Summer School on NGS

Posted by By Antonella Succurro July 9, 2021Posted inbioinformatics, events, news, NGS-CN, Sequencing, Summer School
The Next Generation Sequencing Competence Network is organizing the summer school titled “Understanding Next Generation Sequencing from molecule to output data” from September 13-15th, 2021, tailored for MSc and PhD…
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Fourth NGS DFG call

Posted by By Antonella Succurro February 22, 2021Posted inDFG, news, NGS-CN, Sequencing
The 4th DFG call for funding of sequencing costs is out! Important facts and dates: Only scientific projects with a medium to large sized demand (€100,000 to €1 million) of…
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Invitation to the Next Generation Sequencing Network online workshop

Posted by By Antonella Succurro October 26, 2020Posted inevents, news, Sequencing, workshop
The one-day virtual workshop will provide an overview of the latest updates and developments in the field of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) as presented by the NGS Competence Network (NGS-CN)…
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A new publication from the 1st DFG NGS call is out!

Posted by By Antonella Succurro July 4, 2020Posted innews, publication, Sequencing
Jennifer V Gerbracht et al. "CASC3 promotes transcriptome-wide activation of nonsense-mediated decay by the exon junction complex", Nucleic Acids Research, Volume 48, Issue 15, 04 September 2020, Pages 8626–8644, https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa564 The NGS…
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