Monthly Archives: December 2013

Happy Holidays from All of Us at Sage!

Here at Sage Science headquarters in Beverly, Mass., we’ve already got visions of sugarplums dancing in our heads — so what better time to look back on the past year? We are happy to report that 2013 was a great … more »

Posted in Blog | Comments Off on Happy Holidays from All of Us at Sage!

At Boston University, Pippin Makes Quick Work of ChIP-seq Prep

At Boston University, the Galagan lab is trying to get a complete picture of Mycobacterium tuberculosis — in particular, how the organism’s regulatory network functions. By methodically performing ChIP-seq on each transcription factor in the microbe, the scientists are using … more »

Posted in Blog | Comments Off on At Boston University, Pippin Makes Quick Work of ChIP-seq Prep

Sanger Reports Improved Prep Protocols for Illumina Sequencing

A new publication in Current Protocols in Human Genetics offers a thorough description of library preparation steps for sequencing with Illumina instruments. “Improved Protocols for Illumina Sequencing” comes from senior author Harold Swerdlow at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and … more »

Posted in Blog | Comments Off on Sanger Reports Improved Prep Protocols for Illumina Sequencing