SGT Core Director to Speak at Duke, QIAGEN webinar

miRNA research tips from Duke and QIAGEN

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Live Webinar on Monday, May 12:

How to set up your microRNA sequencing project for success

miRNAs are such a big deal that we’ve gathered experts from academia and industry to offer their advice on how to advance your research in the field.

In our webinar, join Dr. Devjanee Lenz, Director of Sequencing and Genomic Technologies at Duke University, Dr. Shu Boles, Director of Genomics Strategic Marketing at QIAGEN and Dr. Sam Rulli, Director of Global Product Management for NGS technologies at QIAGEN, to explore:

  • Key factors that can make or break your miRNA sample types, extraction, replicates, sequencing depth, bioinformatics, and more
  • NGS trends in miRNA
  • Real-life example: small RNA studies at the Duke Molecular Genomics Core

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Speakers: 

Devjanee Swain Lenz, PhD
Dr. Lenz is the Director of the Duke Sequencing and Genomics Technologies Core Facility (SGT) with more than 15 years of experience in computational and genomics research.

Sam Rulli, PhD
Dr. Samuel Rulli received his PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Tulane University. As the Director of Global Product Management for NGS technologies at QIAGEN, he’s been instrumental in developing gene expression analysis solutions for qPCR and NGS.

Shu Boles, PhD, MBA
Dr. Boles earned her PhD in Developmental Biology from Washington University, St. Louis. She has years of extensive NGS experience, which she applies in her role as Director of Genomics Strategic Marketing at QIAGEN.


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