Hi,
I am doing data analysis (dna, rna etc) for my PhD but I am also interested in learning how to generate data. I know how sequencing machines (illumina, 454 etc) works but I learnt that only from papers and internet. I asked 2 groups in my institute (who does sequencing on daily basis) if it is possible to learn sequencing but I figured out that the answer is negative, maybe, because it is expensive and they do not want to take any chance. But I need something so that I can at least begin, then only I will get some experience. Does anyone know any workshops, or intern-ships etc which deal specifically with sequencing? I am not interested in library preparation, I just want that if someone gave me library, how should I load sample into the machine, how should I run it, how the output looks like continuously and what other things we have to do while running the machine and after running? It would be great to hear suggestions from people who do sequencing in their labs, how should we (bioinformaticians or others who want to learn) convince you? Or should I just concentrate on data analysis? Do you think its a bad idea to enter into 2 things at same time?
Thanks and best regards,
Vikas
I think this question is off-topic, any one agree with me to move this to forums ?