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Functional Genomics Center Zurich (FGCZ) is a joint platform of the ETH Zürich and the UZH.#genomics #proteomics #metabolomics
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https://fgcz.ch/ 01-03-2023 17:27:54
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Congrats to our #metabolomics team, esp. Stefan Schauer & Alaa Othman, for their chapter in Clinical Metabolomics! They share our method to quantify short/medium-chain fatty acids in biofluids, a protocol widely applied in stool, plasma & bacterial samples tinyurl.com/mvb68n5f




Last month, we hosted a fantastic vendor event with BD Biosciences! Huge thanks to everyone involved, especially Giulia Moro, who presented her team’s innovative RoCK and ROI method to tackle non-detection in scRNAseq. Check out the manuscript on BioRxiv: tinyurl.com/2udue852



Targeted or untargeted? Why choose? Join our FGCZ vendor seminar with Susan Bird, PhD (Thermo Fisher), & Alaa Othman to explore novel #metabolomics workflows on Orbitrap Astral & Stellar MS. 🚀 📅 Nov 22, 2024 🕛 12:00–13:00 📍 UZH Irchel Register: tinyurl.com/2bw7rxtt

Congrats to Laura Hinte + Daniel Castellano from the vonmeyennlab for their publication in Nature! We are proud to have contributed to the #sequencing effort. Special shout-out also to our bioinformaticians who were directly involved with this work, Adhideb Ghosh and Falko J. Noé


Check out this cool paper from Jacob Corn using Oxford Nanopore to look at large scale genomic alterations following genome editing. A big thank you for acknowledging the contributions of FGCZ team members. nature.com/articles/s4158…


🚨 Exciting opportunity! Join our "Next-Gen Sequencing in Metagenomics" course, happening soon. Perfect for pros & students diving into cutting-edge tech! 📅 Dec 9-13, 2024 📍FGCZ, UZH Irchel tinyurl.com/bdz2v8ey or email [email protected] for more info.






Just published in J. Proteome Res: "prolfquapp", a new #opensource tool simplifying differential expression analysis in quantitative #proteomics. Developed by FGCZ for University of Zurich & ETH Zurich. TY to the amazing FGCZ team for their collaboration! #Bioinformatics tinyurl.com/4nd9jhj7

