Forum:List Of Genome Sequencing Centers/Institutes
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I was searching for an up-to-date list of centers that are conducting large scale next-gen sequencing and associated bioinformatics. Wikipedia has a list of genetics research organizations but it seems out of date and is not bioinformatics or genomics focused. Here is what I have compiled so far (with help from answers posted below of course):

Obviously this is not a complete list. What am I missing?

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Thank you for this list. I am wondering if anyone knows of genomics research centres focused on aging specifically. Regards.

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Next Generation Genomics: World Map of High-throughput Sequencers http://omicsmaps.com/

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This is great. Seems to be very comprehensive.

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Yes, but there is terra incognita in that map. For example, it shows that Africa has the same number of sequencers as Russia.

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SES 8.6k

James Hadfield started a google map of institutes with modern sequencers that is very useful (but it looks like it hasn't been updated in a couple of years). It would be interesting to see how these statistics change over time because sequencing prices and technology have both changed a lot in the last two years. I can imagine one could learn a lot about how data is being generated and how/where different technologies are being utilized by summarizing this information.

EDIT: I was composing a response at the same time as Pierre and it looks like the link in his response is a more up-to-date google map, so disregard this link. Interestingly, it was conceived by the same person.

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It looks like only the Google Maps link is working now.

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Cliff Beall ▴ 470

On the IMG web site (http://img.jgi.doe.gov/) they list the sequencing center involved in various genome projects. You could download the list and start with that - maybe limit it to ones with multiple projects.

In the list you have, you're missing Oak Ridge and Los Alamos national labs and J. Craig Venter.

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Thanks. I have updated the list to include those three.

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VANTAGE/VANGARD at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA

VANTAGE provides sequencing services VANGARD provides bioinformatics/analysis

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Thanks. I'm familiar with Vanderbilt because of www.mycancergenome.org. Good to hear that they have some sequencing and bioinformatics capacity to go along with that. :)

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Here are some you missed from Asia and Australia. Although for a couple of these I can't be sure if they are primarily academic as your current list seems to be. Maybe the criteria should be further described to indicate this will be a list of non-industry centers of genomic sequencing activity?

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5.3 years ago

nucleomics core sequencing facility , Belgium (VIB)

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The Earlham Institute, Norwich, UK.

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Biomedical Sequencing Facility Vienna/Austria (BSF)

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Wales Gene Park

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