Protein Bioinformatics Research Group

Research related to next generation sequencing

As a result of the rapid evolution of biotechnology in recent years, next-generation, high throughput sequencing methods have been introduced. Competition between sequencing technology companies has resulted in drastically declining prices. Thus the amount of data generated by next-generation sequencing instruments has been increasing exponentially, therefore processing data is a serious challenge. The main task is the detection and biological interpretation of genetic variations. The correct interpretation and annotation of these variations creates the opportunity to acquire genome-scale biological knowledge. This knowledge can be utilized in many ways, e. g. in personal medicine and environmental protection.

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Erika Tóth
Surgical and Molecular Tumor Pathology Centre, National Institute of Oncology

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2020-06-02 - Paper published
2019-03-08 - PhD degree
2019-02-07 - Paper published
2018-11-14 - Scientific Students' Association third prize
2018-10-30 - Paper published