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High Troughput qPCR Facility

High throughput quantitative PCR facility Genomic Paris Centre

Since September 2013, the qPCR-HD-GPC facility offers a quantitative PCR facility broadly available to the scientific community and beyond, to conduct a variety of genomic analyzes such as: absolute quantification, CNV, SNP genotyping, preparation and quantification of genome-banks for targeted sequencing and single cell genomics. The platform is manned by one biological engineer and one platform-dedicated engineer and hosted at the Genomic Platform of the ENS.

The facility is equipped with a Fluidigm Biomark-HDTM system for production of a large number of simultaneous PCR on microfluidic chips (from 2 304 to 36 960), and with 3 microfluidic controllers (AX, MX and HX) enabling one to use most of the available chips.

We offer a service based on a collaboration between the user and the qPCR-HD-GPC facility, that includes experimental design and analysis aimed at delivering publication-ready results. Supported samples include cDNA and genomic DNA and bio-statistical analysis of the results is available under R.

Scientific responsible : Bertrand Ducos (IR, CNRS)
Technical responsible : Marine Delagrange (IE, PSL)
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Previous members :
Juliette Pouch 2013-2016 (AI, ENS) : Technical responsible
Amine Ali Chaouche 2015 (AI, ENS) : Technical responsible
Quentin Viautour 2015-2016 (M2, IE FPGG) : Bioinformatics analyses
Elise Diaz 2016-2017 (AI, ENS) : Technical responsible

Associated Publications :
Heterogeneity of neuroblastoma cell identity defined by transcriptional circuitries.

Study of gene expression alteration in male androgenetic alopecia: evidence of predominant molecular signaling pathways.

Translation in astrocyte distal processes sets molecular heterogeneity at the gliovascular interface.

Profiling olfactory stem cells from living patients identifies miRNAs relevant for autism pathophysiology.

Impaired PRC2 activity promotes transcriptional instability and favors breast tumorigenesis.



Facility members :

Responsable Technique :

  • Marine Delagrange (IE, PSL)

Responsable Scientifique :

  • Bertrand Ducos (IR, CNRS)