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  2. New York–Dublin Portal - Wikipedia

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    The New York–Dublin Portal (also simply known as The Portal) is an interactive installation created by Lithuanian artist Benediktas Gylys to allow people in New York City and Dublin to interact with each other using two 24-hour live streaming video screens (without audio).

  3. New York Genome Center - Wikipedia

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    The New York Genome Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit academic research institution in New York, New York. [17] Since its inception, the center has raised over $500 million to support its genomic research, including federal and private grants and philanthropy.

  4. List of genetics research organizations - Wikipedia

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    McDonnell Genome Institute (Washington University in St. Louis) New Mexico. National Center for Genome Resources; New York. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; Icahn Institute for Genomics and Multiscale Biology (Icahn School of Medicine) New York Genome Center; International Society for Transgenic Technologies; North Carolina. Metabolon, Inc; South ...

  5. Robert B. Darnell - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bernard Darnell (born October 29, 1957) is an American neurooncologist and neuroscientist, founding director and former CEO of the New York Genome Center, the Robert and Harriet Heilbrunn Professor of Cancer Biology at The Rockefeller University, [5] and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

  6. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The DNA Learning Center (DNALC), founded in 1988, was among the early pioneers [23] in developing hands-on genetics lab experiences for middle and high school students. In 2013, 31,000 students on Long Island and New York City were taught genetics labs at the DNALC and satellite facilities in New York.

  7. Tom Maniatis - Wikipedia

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    [14] [19] While there he cofounded the New York Genome Center in 2010. He became the Scientific Director and CEO of the center in 2016. [1] Molecular cloning manual

  8. CITE-Seq - Wikipedia

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    Cell Hashing: New York Genome Center further adapted the use of their antibody-oligonucleotide conjugates to enable sample multiplexing for scRNA-seq. This technique called, Cell Hashing, [12] uses oligonucleotide-labelled antibodies against ubiquitously expressed cell surface proteins from a particular tissue sample. In this case, an ...

  9. Michael Purugganan - Wikipedia

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    He was the former director of the NYU Center for Genomics and Systems Biology in New York (2010-2012) and Abu Dhabi (2012-2017). Purugganan is a leading authority on plant molecular evolution and genomics. [ 2 ]