
Bioinformatics and Expression Analysis Core Facility (BEA)
The Bioinformatics and Expression Analysis Core Facility (BEA), is a genomic service facility located in the NEO building, KI Campus Flemingsberg. BEA provides an extensive repertoire of genomic technologies to ongoing research projects principally at the Karolinska Institute but also at other Swedish universities and companies. Our goal is to facilitate research projects by providing expertise and service in the field of genomic analysis.
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What we provide
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BEA has a variety of instruments for different applications that enable effective throughput and scaling.
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BEA provides and supports a number of different genomic applications.
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BEA provides data management and analysis support for all our services and applications.
Related information
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Our core facility caters to researchers, academic institutions, and industry experts by providing customised solutions, efficient workflows, and a dedication to producing data of the utmost quality.
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When a significant intellectual or experimental input is made to a publication, our team values recognition equal to that of co-authors. To support BEA in future assessments and applications, all users must credit BEA's experimentation or services in their submitted manuscripts.
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A collection of references that could be useful to our customers. If you would like to have your article included in the list, please contact us.
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Questions and answers that are frequently asked by our customers.
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Location: NEO building, Lift S, level 6, Karolinska Institutet, Campus Flemingsberg
Director: Fredrik Fagerström-Billai
Key words: Sequencing, NGS, Microarray, Transcriptomics, Genomics, Genomic analysis, Affymetrix, Illumina
Department: Department of Medicine Huddinge (MedH)
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