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201319 Sequencing system

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Universiteit Leiden https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/
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Govert Schipperheijn

+31 715273304

g.m.schipperheijn@ufb.leidenuniv.nl

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Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is a versatile technology that is intensely used in multiple applications for both fundamental and applied agriculture-related research in the DING lab. The DING lab was led by Dr. Pingtao Ding since 2021, and his lab is particularly interested in understanding the transcriptional regulatory mechanisms underlying plant-microbe interactions, and he is a pioneering early-career tenure-track assistant professor on applying systems biology approaches in studying plant innate immunity. The DING lab has generated several NGS methods, which also will be offered as open-access approaches to all researchers and employees of ULEI as well as those outside of ULEI. Researchers from many departments will be work in collaboration with the DING lab for suck technologies. Previously, the DING lab has been using the NextSeq 550 sequencing equipment to establish all methodologies in the UK before they moved to the Netherlands. Now with the financial support from a prestigious personal grant awarded to Dr. Pingtao Ding, one major upgrade of the sequencing equipment is to purchase the NextSeq 2000 sequencer from the same company Illumia, due to the increased demands of flow cell sequencing capacities.
 
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2022-05-25 Justification negotiated procedure.pdf 156 Kb

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