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Brian Krueger, PhD
Duke University
Durham NC USA

Brian Krueger is the owner, creator and coder of LabSpaces by night and Next Generation Sequencer by day. In his blog you will find articles about technology, molecular biology, and editorial comments on the current state of science on the internet.

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Hi Brian, I am certainly interested in both continuity and accuracy of PacBio sequencing. However, I no longer fear the 15% error rate like I first did, because we have more-or-less worked . . .Read More
Feb 26, 2013, 12:13am

Great stuff Jeremy!  You bring up good points about gaps and bioinformatics.  Despite the advances in technology, there is a lot of extra work that goes into assembling a de novo genome on the ba. . .Read More
Feb 25, 2013, 10:20am

Brian,I don't know why shatz doesn't appear to be concerned about the accuracy of Pacbio for plant applications. You would have to ask him. We operate in different spaces- shatz is concerned a. . .Read More
Feb 25, 2013, 8:01am

Hey Jeremy, thanks for the clarification!  I really enjoyed your talk and seeing Moleculo in action.  I just wish we knew more details about how it worked.  One question though, why do you think. . .Read More
Feb 24, 2013, 2:13pm

Hey Brian- good post, I don't like Moleculo because they do the work (i dont have problem reconstructing sub assemblies of millions of reads:) although many people do appreciate the ease of data colle. . .Read More
Feb 24, 2013, 1:01pm
Tuesday, November 16, 2010

 

 

I'm back! And here's an early treat from my photographer and good friend, Todd Adamson

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Genomic Repairman
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Someone's getting laid tonight, and by someone I mean the lady with the binder.  Congrats buddy.


Jason Goldman
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Oooooooooh pretty. As my people say, mazal tov.

Jade
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Thanks for sharing!!

Very beautiful!


Prabodh Kandala
Texas Tech University Health Science Center
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Wowww. Congrats Brian.

 


Ash
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Lovely picture.. Congratulations..


Brian Krueger, PhD
Duke University
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Thanks everyone.  I'm still not sure how I swindled her into marrying me :P


Namnezia
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Dude, you made her dress up for the wedding and you're wearing... sandals!?

Congrats!

 


becca
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Beautiful picture!

although yeah, she looks like she walked out of a romantic storybook. You? look... comfortable.


Brian Krueger, PhD
Duke University
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Well, she planned all of the outfits :P The focus of a wedding is never on the ugly guy, it's always the beautiful bride, so why not be comfy!


Dr. O
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Gorgeous! Congratulations Brian!! :)


Evie
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This is an awesome pic!


Brian Krueger, PhD
Duke University
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Whitney posted a billion more on facebook if you want to check them out, Evie.


Evie
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Cool, Ill go look. Can I add her? Is that weird?


Thomas Joseph
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I'm late to the party but ... congrats Brian!

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