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Kenny Beckman
Last Updated: 05/19/2025
The University of Minnesota Genomics Center (UMGC) provides genomic technologies and services to researchers and clinicians at the University of Minnesota, and to external academic and industry scientists throughout the United States and internationally. We exist to advance the use of genomics, and achieve this mission by acquiring state-of-the-art instrumentation and offering an array of complete services, including sequencing, next-generation sequencing, long-read sequencing, expression analysis, genotyping, epigenomics, single-cell and spatial genomics, metagenomics, as well as related support services such as nucleic acid extraction and quality control. We strive to keep pace with the ever-broadening world of “omics” technologies and to expand our role at the University and the wider biotech community.
What we do:
-Assess and acquire emerging technologies to drive life science research
-Advise clients on appropriate technology for research goals
-Provide genomic research services for UMN investigators and external companies on a fee-for-service basis
-Develop novel genomic approaches through our own R&D and in collaboration with clients
-Support clinical translation of genomics at University of Minnesota Health
-Translate discoveries in genomics to the founding of knowledge-based companies in the State of Minnesota
Genomics technologies evolve at a rapid pace. The efficient and well-planned evaluation and acquisition of new instrumentation is paramount in maintaining a competitive advantage for UMN researchers and external clients.
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AVITI Sequencing, ATAC-Seq, ChIP-Seq, Custom Library Prep Services, Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS), MethylationEPIC, Telomere Length Analysis, 16S 18S ITS Sequencing, RNA-Seq, DNA-Seq, Iso-Seq, Microbial Sequencing, Targeted Sequencing, transcriptome sequencing, SNP genotyping, epigenomics, amplicon
Services are offerred outside of University of Minnesota
Consulting is offerred outside of University of Minnesota
Reduced Representation Bisulfite Sequencing
Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
Illumina iSeq 100 Sequencing System
Makes next generation sequencing easier. Designed for simplicity, it allows labs of all sizes to sequence DNA and RNA at push of button. [Product Link]
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Illumina MiSeq System
Access focused applications such as targeted resequencing, metagenomics, small genome sequencing, targeted gene expression profiling, and more. MiSeq reagents enable up to 15 Gb of output with 25 million sequencing reads and 2 × 300 bp read lengths. [Product Link]
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Illumina NextSeq 1000 and NextSeq 2000 Sequencing Systems
Benchtop sequencers that allow you to explore new science across variety of current and emerging applications, with higher efficiency and fewer restraints. [Product Link]
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Oxford Nanopore GridION X5
PacBio Sequel II System
10X Genomics Chromium X
NanoString GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler
Bio-Rad QX200 Droplet Digital PCR System
QuantStudio 5
QuantStudio 7
Agena MassARRAY System
Illumina iScan scanner
NanoString nCounter Gen2 platform
Tecan Infinium automation systems
Fluidigm BioMark HTP real-time Q-PCR/ digital PCR platform
Covaris S220 Acoustic DNA Shearing Device
Sage Biosciences PippinPrep and ELF automated gel-sizing devices
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Institution ROR ID: https://ror.org/017zqws13Keywords:
genomic technologies, Next Generation Sequencing, Epigenomics, SARS-CoV-2 services, GBS, Third Generation Sequencing, NGS Library Creation, Sanger Sequencing, DNA and RNA Extraction, Gene Expression
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University of Minnesota Genomics Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_012413)
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10x Genomics
3D &
4D Image Processing Stations
3D Printing
3D Visualization
Analysis Workstations
Audiovisual Support
Bioimage Informatics
Biological photography/Photomicrography
Cell Fusion
Cell Imaging
Computational - Bioinformatics
Computational - High Performance Computing
Confocal Microscopy
Confocal/ Super Resolution Microscope
Consultation
Correlative Light Electron Microscopy
Cryo-Electron Microscopy
Cryostat Histology
Data Analysis
Data Processing
Data Visualization
Deconvolution
Electron Microscopy
F.I.S.H.
Fluorescence Lifetime
Fluorescence Microscope With Optical Sectioning Capability
Freeze Substitution
Graphic Services
Histology
Image Aquisition
Image Data Management
Image Processing And Analysis
Imaging Mass Cytomety
Immuno Electron Microscopy
Immunofluorescence
Immunohistochemistry
In-vivo Imaging
Laser Capture Microdissection
Light-sheet Microscopy
Live Cell Imaging
MicroCT
Microscopy
Molecular Imaging
Multiphoton Microscopy
Multiphoton/ Harmonic Generation Microscope
Nanostring
Optical
Imaging (Cell, Molecular, PET, Translational)
Mark Sanders
321 Church St. SE
1-151 Jackson Hall
Minneapolis, MN 55455 - United States of America
RRID:SCR_020997
The University Imaging Centers (UIC) compose a network of core imaging facility locations for in vov imaging, advanced optical imaging, tissue clearing, basic electron microscopy located within the Medical School (1-151 Jackson Hall, Minneapolis & 1-220 Cancer and Cardiovascular Research Building) and College of Biological Sciences (23 Snyder Hall, St. Paul) on the University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus.
The UIC cores serve internal and external research clients in the design of imaging experiments, choice of and training on suitable imaging systems, and subsequent image processing, visualization and analysis. The UIC provides more than three dozen advanced imaging systems including: macro spectral confocal microscopy; wide-field light and fluorescence microscopy; spinning disk confocal; four (4) laser-scanning confocal microscopes; multi-photon/Second Harmonic Generation microscopes; total internal reflectance microscope (TIRF); laser capture micro-dissection; live cell imaging systems; serial block face scanning and transmission electron microscopy; whole animal fluorescence, bioluminescence and chemiluminescence imagers; gel, print and film scanners; poster printers; full sample preparation capabilities; along with 4 full-time and 4 part-time experienced staff members.
UIC is expanding aggressively in spatialomics (Nanostring, 10X, Ionpath) and remains a Nikon Center of Excellence.
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10/10/2024
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