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Join us! If you like to do NGS methods and their development!
We are looking for a scientist to join our lab in Dresden. Join us and apply! tud.link/993i We are looking for a scientist to join our lab in Dresden. The technological focus of the DcGC is on implementing novel methods for single-cell and spatial sequencing applications, as well as bulk short and long-read sequencingapplications. This…
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DRESDEN-concept Genome Center’s Spatial Omics Symposium 2024
We are happy to announce the DRESDEN-concept Genome Center’s Spatial Omics Symposium on Nov 21 2024, to celebrate the launch of our SPATIAL OMICS unit at the DcGC. The DRESDEN-concept Genome Center team is spacially 🙃 excited to announce the official launch of our Spatial Omics Unit! To celebrate, we are hosting a scientific symposium where…
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Join our experienced bioinformatics team
We are looking for a new member for our bioinformatics team! Don’t miss the chance and apply! tud.link/76cg Embedded in a team of experienced bioinformaticians at the DcGC, you will work closely with the research groups on the Dresden campus and support scientists with bioinformatics expertise. The position includes comprehensive project consulting, establishing and improving…
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Join us! If you like to do NGS methods and their development!
We are looking for a scientist to join our lab in Dresden. Join us and apply! tud.link/ie8c We are looking for a scientist to join our lab in Dresden. The technological focus of the DcGC is on implementing novel methods for single-cell and spatial sequencing applications, as well as bulk short and long-read sequencingapplications. This…
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Work with us to build up the Human Genome Phenomenon Archive Germany (GHGA)
We are looking for a Research Associate for NGS Data Management / Developer for Web-Applications and Databases. Don’t miss the chance, apply! tud.link/slla The DRESDEN-concept Genome Center (DcGC) is together with the Center for Information Services and High Performance Computing (ZIH), of the TU Dresden one of six German Human Genome-Phenome Archive (GHGA) data hubs that…
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The Vertebrate Genomes Project: a new era of genome sequencing
High-quality reference genomes from 16 vertebrate species advances our understanding of biology and biodiversity. The Vertebrate Genomes Project (VGP) published a flagship study in the journal Nature, presenting high-quality, nearly error-free reference genomes of 16 vertebrate species. The DRESDEN-concept Genome Center contributed to this challenge with the sequencing and assembly of three species: the greater…
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Delays of sample processing due to the current Corona situation
Please understand that the current Corona situation impacts our capacity significantly and might result in delays of your sample processing. We will try our best to stay as functional as possible during these times.
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The genetic basis of bats’ superpowers revealed
For the first time, the raw genetic material that codes for bats’ unique adaptations and superpowers has been fully revealed and published in Nature. To generate these exquisite bat genomes, the team used the newest technologies of the DRESDEN-concept Genome Center. Press release
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New technology at the center – Illumina NovaSeq 6000
Scalability for sequencing like never before We are excited to share that we added a NovaSeq 6000 machine to the list of sequencers at the Genome Center. We can now sequence up to 16-20 billion ! (= 16,000-20,000 million) paired-end reads in a single run. This corresponds to 48 human genomes at a coverage of 30X; see the…
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Large proteins – large differences
BIOTEC study investigates the role of the largest nuclear proteins – MLL3 and MLL4. Press release