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== Jan van Haarst == | == Jan van Haarst == | ||
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=== Assistant Research at Wageningen UR, Plant Research International, BU Bioscience, Applied Bioinformatics === | === Assistant Research at Wageningen UR, Plant Research International, BU Bioscience, Applied Bioinformatics === | ||
* Profile on [https://www.vcard.wur.nl/Views/Profile/View.aspx?id=3014 We@WUR] | * Profile on [https://www.vcard.wur.nl/Views/Profile/View.aspx?id=3014 We@WUR] | ||
* Profile on [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jvhaarst LinkedIn] | * Profile on [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jvhaarst LinkedIn] | ||
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Besides that, I need to tinker on our own infrastructure, and help colleagues from our BU Bioscience with their bioinformatics analyses. | Besides that, I need to tinker on our own infrastructure, and help colleagues from our BU Bioscience with their bioinformatics analyses. | ||
These range from degradome analysis up to BiSulfite Sequencing analysis, and all those short things that pop up every week. | These range from degradome analysis up to BiSulfite Sequencing analysis, and all those short things that pop up every week. | ||
== See also == | |||
[[List_of_users | List of users of the HPC Agrogenomics]] |
Latest revision as of 15:21, 20 December 2013
Jan van Haarst
Assistant Research at Wageningen UR, Plant Research International, BU Bioscience, Applied Bioinformatics
- Profile on We@WUR
- Profile on LinkedIn
- Profile on Google Scholar
My main line of work revolves around de novo assembly projects. Mainly plants, but every now and then something else comes along.
Besides that, I need to tinker on our own infrastructure, and help colleagues from our BU Bioscience with their bioinformatics analyses.
These range from degradome analysis up to BiSulfite Sequencing analysis, and all those short things that pop up every week.