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EditorRenata Freitas
University of Porto
Portugal
Developmental Biology, Evolution, Oncobiology
Renata Freitas graduated in Biology from the Faculty of Science/University of Porto in 1996. The undergraduate internship was carried out at the Federal University of Amazonas in Brazil and gave rise to her first publication in a book on a topic c...
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EditorSankarasubramanian Jagadesan
University of Nebraska Medical Center
USA
Next-generation sequencing and data analysis (Whole genome and RNAseq), Data analysis in Single-cell RNA, Single-cell ATAC-seq, Single-cell CNV, Comparative genome analysis and metabolic modelling, SNP analysis and Genome-wide association studies
I am Sankarasubramanian Jagadesan working as a Bioinformatics Scientist in University of Nebraska Medical Center. I have published 34 papers (https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=CTbV75sAAAAJ). I am expert in Next-generation sequenc...
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