Big news from the UMGC! We’re thrilled to be among the first academic sites in the world to install the UG 100 by Ultima Genomics. This breakthrough technology enables sequencing an entire human genome for $100 in raw sequencing cost, opening doors to more affordable and scalable genomics research. For researchers, the UG 100 will not only provide affordable whole-genome sequencing. It will also supercharge single-cell genomics, the analysis of circulating free DNA in cancer, deep metagenomics sequencing, and other NGS-hungry applications. Currently carrying out pilot runs and training on the device, we will roll out our UG 100 sequencing service on January 2, 2025. The UMGC is one of just three global Certified Service Providers for the new technology. Read more at: https://bit.ly/4fV4h2d
University of Minnesota Genomics Center
研究服务
Minneapolis,Minnesota 255 位关注者
Keeping pace with the evolving technology field to expand our role at the University and the wider biotech community.
关于我们
The Genomics Center provides genomic technologies and services to UMN researchers and clinicians and to academic and industry scientists throughout the U.S. and worldwide. We exist to advance the use of genomics, and in order to achieve this mission, we acquire state-of-the-art instrumentation and offer an array of end-to-end services, including next-generation sequencing, long-read sequencing, expression analysis, genotyping, epigenomics, single-cell genomics, metagenomics, as well as related support services, such as nucleic acid extraction and quality control. We strive to keep pace with the ever-broadening world of “omics” technologies to expand our role at the University and the wider biotech community. What we do: -assess and acquire emerging technologies to drive life science research -advise clients on appropriate technology for research goals -provide research services on a fee-for-service basis -develop novel genomic approaches through our own R&D and in collaboration with clients -support clinical translation of genomics at University of Minnesota Health -translate discoveries in genomics to the founding of knowledge-based companies in the State of Minnesota Genomics technologies evolve at a rapid pace. The efficient and well-planned evaluation and acquisition of new instrumentation is paramount in maintaining a competitive advantage for UMN researchers and external clients.
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https://genomics.umn.edu
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- 研究服务
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- 11-50 人
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- Minneapolis,Minnesota
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University of Minnesota Genomics Center员工
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Andrew Cross
Operations Lead, Sequencing - University of Minnesota Genomics Center
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Daniel Bade
Project Management | Molecular Biologist | NGS | Genomics | Lab Management
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Jerry Daniel
Expression Service Manager at University of Minnesota Genomics Center
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Mary Nieuwenhuis
Researcher II at University of Minnesota Genomics Center
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Welcoming the latest addition to the our sequencing portfolio: the #AVITI24! This technology gives researchers new options for combining high–quality sequencing with on flow cell multiomics on cells. Thanks to the amazing team at Element Biosciences for their support—we’re thrilled to be the first site in the world to upgrade to this new technology! https://lnkd.in/ggS35jZH
??#AVITI24 has landed at the University of Minnesota Genomics Center! This week, we got their team up and running on our innovative next generation multiomics platform. The UMGC works broadly in the world of #genomics and AVITI24’s streamlined approach combining #NGS and single cell #multiomics on a single platform will help their researchers take their work to the next level. ?? ?? Our team has worked tirelessly to bring AVITI24? to life, and we can’t wait to see how it changes what’s possible at the University of Minnesota and beyond. Are you ready to experience the future of scientific discovery? Start by speaking with our experts: https://bit.ly/4emwlKv #ElemBio #UnlockingMultiomics
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This is a great collaboration between the UMGC Innovation Lab and mechanical engineering scientists in CSE! The team is also working to commercialize this technology to make it widely available through the University of Minnesota start-up company, Objective Biotechnology.
Researchers constructed a robot that uses machine learning to fully automate a complicated microinjection robot used in genetics research. The paper co-led by graduate students Andrew Alegria and Amey Joshi was featured on the cover of the April 2024 issue of Genetics. Read more at https://lnkd.in/gUqRaQgZ University of Minnesota // University of Minnesota Genomics Center // SUHASA KODANDARAMAIAH // Daryl Gohl // NSF ERC Advanced Technologies for the Preservation of Biological Systems (ATP-Bio) // The National Institutes of Health // National Science Foundation (NSF) // Objective Biotechnology // Genetics Society of America