Gregory J. Porreca, Ph.D.

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2007 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Computational Genetics
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George  M. Church grad student 2007 Harvard
 (Multiplex polony sequencing for analysis of genomes, transcriptomes, and exosomes.)
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Hallam S, Nelson H, Greger V, et al. (2014) Validation for clinical use of, and initial clinical experience with, a novel approach to population-based carrier screening using high-throughput, next-generation DNA sequencing. The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics : Jmd. 16: 180-9
Umbarger MA, Kennedy CJ, Saunders P, et al. (2014) Next-generation carrier screening. Genetics in Medicine : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Genetics. 16: 132-40
Hoffman JD, Greger V, Strovel ET, et al. (2013) Next-generation DNA sequencing of HEXA: a step in the right direction for carrier screening. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine. 1: 260-8
Umbarger MA, Toro E, Wright MA, et al. (2011) The three-dimensional architecture of a bacterial genome and its alteration by genetic perturbation. Molecular Cell. 44: 252-64
Shendure JA, Porreca GJ, Church GM, et al. (2011) Overview of DNA sequencing strategies. Current Protocols in Molecular Biology. Unit7.1
Nelson FK, Snyder M, Gardner AF, et al. (2011) Introduction and historical overview of DNA sequencing Current Protocols in Molecular Biology
Porreca GJ. (2010) Genome sequencing on nanoballs. Nature Biotechnology. 28: 43-4
Shendure JA, Porreca GJ, Church GM. (2008) Overview of DNA sequencing strategies. Current Protocols in Molecular Biology. Unit 7.1
Church GM, Porreca GJ, Terry RC, et al. (2008) High-speed imaging for DNA sequencing Biophotonics International. 15: 34-36
Porreca GJ, Zhang K, Li JB, et al. (2007) Multiplex amplification of large sets of human exons. Nature Methods. 4: 931-6
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