The GSAF is a full service sequencing core that provides Next Generation Sequencing and Spatial Transcriptomic services.
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| Gabriella Huerta Program Manager (512) 475-7706 NMS 1.264
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| Gabriella manages the Illumina sequencing operations and contributes to all aspects of the genomic sequencing enterprise. Every library barcode, concentration and quality control metric is carefully scrutinized by Gabriella, as she performs the complex task of setting up the sequencing runs to assure the highest quality results. With prior experience running NGS operations at Perlegen Sciences and Pfizer, Gabriella has the depth of experience to get the jobs done right. |
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| Holly Stevenson Research Engineering Scientist Associate IV (512) 475-7706 NMS 1.264 |
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| Holly is a PhD scientist with prior experience applying and tailoring molecular protocols to cancer genetics research during her time as a graduate student and postdoc. Her interests expanded to include genomics and she subsequently served as a Biologist in a core facility for 5 years at the National Cancer Institute, preparing NGS libraries and implementing microarrays for both research and clinical studies. Since joining GSAF in 2017, she has assisted in testing and expanding new services, including TagSeq and 10X Genomics single-cell technologies. She currently operates the Illumina Novaseq sequencer, manages and performs runs for single-cell studies, and aids customers in project planning and troubleshooting. |
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| Aditi Karmakar Research Engineering Scientist Associate III (512) 475-7706 NMS 1.264 |
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| Aditi has a master's degree in Genetic Engineering from India and has over 11 years of experience in molecular biology techniques. She has been under UT community for 5 years, and previously she has extensive experience in understanding and handling DNA and RNA for various Research purposes both in and outside UT. She was looking at how different environmental factors like; diet and alcohol can affect CNS inflammatory disorders like Multiple sclerosis in Melamed lab in UT and that experience gave her an immense knowledge on various molecular mechanisms as well as the variety of techniques that are used to study them. She has also worked as one of the technicians in Sanger core and processed samples for sequencing and Fragment analysis. She is currently involved in a variety of DNA/RNA library preparations and operating our Illumina Miseq sequencers. |
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| María Jose Gomez Research Engineering Scientist Associate II (512) 475-7706 NMS 1.264 |
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| María attended the Universidad de los Andes in Colombia where she completed her studies on Biology with a minor in Bioinformatics. Before joining the GSAF her work included a variety of molecular techniques on systems such as rodents, frogs, bacteria, viruses and plants. As part of the GSAF her focus is on NGS library preparation, including DNA libraries, RNA-Seq, TagSeq and quality control of said libraries.
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