GenomEast
PLATFORM LEADER
With over 20 years of experience, we offer a wide range of services to explore genomes, their expression and regulation, from quality control of starting samples to data analysis. These services are intended for the entire scientific community, national and international, public and private.
The platform is a member of the central core of the France Genomics National Research Infrastructure
The platform is IBISA certified.
Currently equipped with an Illumina NextSeq 2000 and a MGI DNBSEQ-G400 sequencers, we are carrying out projects to analyse :
of the transcriptome :
- RNA-seq
- Single cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq)
- Spatial transcriptomics
of the epigenome :
- ChIP-seq
- Cut & Run
- MeDIP-seq
- We also have experience in sequencing your ATAC-seq or Cut & Tag libraries
of the genome :
- Targeted regions of the genome (exome, regions of interest)
- Full genome sequencing
multiomics :
- Single Cell Multiome ATAC + Gene Expression
For these projects, we prepare and sequence your libraries, performing quality controls at each step. We can also perform the bioinformatics analysis of your data. We have expertise in a wide variety of applications and have developed dedicated bioinformatics pipelines to analyze the corresponding results.
Alternatively, you can use our sequencing capabilityto sequence your own libraries as long as they are compatible with Illumina technology.
How to submit a project to GenomEast?
Via our web interface
All our services are governed by the general terms and conditions of sale, which take precedence over any conditions of purchase, unless otherwise agreed in writing by us. You can also consult our Data Management Plan.
We regularly share our knowledge and expertise through various courses and training sessions, including:
- The "High Throughput Approaches" course at the Ecole Supérieure de Biotechnologie de Strasbourg (ESBS)
- The "Omics 2" course of the Master 2 Biology-Health, Biomedicine Research course at the University of Strasbourg
- The PhD Program of the IMCBio University Research School in Strasbourg
- The DU "High-throughput sequencing and rare diseases" at the University of Dijon
- The AVIESAN IFB Inserm bioinformatics school
- The organisation of training courses in bioinformatics for high-throughput sequencing with Inserm and the CNRS
Other equipments:
- High-throughput sequencing: iSeq100 (Illumina)
- Spatial transcriptomics: GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler (NanoString)
- Quality control : Varioskan Flash Reader and Qubit Fluorometer (Thermo Fisher), 2100 Bioanalyzer and AATI Fragment Analyzer (Agilent)
- Sonicator : E220 AFA system (Covaris)
- IT Infrastructure : computing power (Dell): 592 cores, storage (Lenovo, GPFS): 750 TB
France Génomique
Our platform has been a partner of the France Genomics network since the initial selection of the project within the framework of the "Investissements d'avenir" in 2011. This network brings together and shares the resources of the main French genomics and bioinformatics platforms.
Fondation maladies rares
Since 2011, we have been one of the partner platforms of the Fondation maladies rares for the implementation of the "GenOmics: high throughput sequencing & rare diseases" programme, which aims to unravel the genetic and molecular basis of rare diseases using high throughput sequencing.
IBiSA and CoRTecS
Since 2008, we have been part of the national network of platforms and resource centers in biology, health, and agronomy of the GIS IBiSA, and since 2021, part of the regional CoRTecS network, which brings together the scientific research and service platforms of the University of Strasbourg.
New applications and technologies
Over the past years, we have gained a strong expertise in single-cell sequencing technologies (Research Expertise 2021 prize from the University of Strasbourg). We further implement new applications each year. At the same time, we are implementing two complementary technologies dedicated to spatial transcriptomics: Visium (10X Genomics) and GeoMx (NanoString).
Publications
2013
Article in a journal
Loss of Catalytically Inactive Lipid Phosphatase Myotubularin-related Protein 12 Impairs Myotubularin Stability and Promotes Centronuclear Myopathy in Zebrafish
- Vandana A. Gupta
- Karim Hnia
- Laura L. Smith
- Stacey R. Gundry
- Jessica E. Mcintire
- Junko Shimazu
- Jessica R. Bass
- Ethan A. Talbot
- Leonela Amoasii
- Nathaniel E. Goldman
- Jocelyn Laporte
- Alan H. Beggs
PLoS Genetics ; Volume: 9 ; Page: e1003583
Article in a journal
Topology of mRNA chain in isolated eukaryotic double-row polyribosomes
- Zh. A. Afonina
- Alexander Myasnikov
- N. F. Khabibullina
- A. Y. Belorusova
- Jean-François Ménétret
- V. D. Vasiliev
- Bruno Klaholz
- V. A. Shirokov
- A. S. Spirin
Biochemistry (mosc.) ; Volume: 78 ; Page: 445-454
2012
Article in a journal
The nuclear hormone receptor PPARgamma counteracts vascular calcification by inhibiting Wnt5a signalling in vascular smooth muscle cells
- Estelle Woldt
- Jerôme Terrand
- Mohamed Mlih
- Rachel Matz
- Veronique Bruban
- Fanny Coudane
- Sophie Foppolo
- Zeina El Asmar
- M Chollet
- E Ninio
- Audrey Bednarczyk
- Danièle Thiersé
- Christine Schaeffer
- Alain van Dorsselaer
- Christian Boudier
- W Wahli
- Pierre Chambon
- Daniel Metzger
- J Herz
- Philippe Boucher
Nature Communications ; Volume: 3 ; Page: 1077
Article in a journal
The App-Runx1 Region Is Critical for Birth Defects and Electrocardiographic Dysfunctions Observed in a Down Syndrome Mouse Model
- Matthieu Raveau
- Jacques Lignon
- Valérie Nalesso
- Arnaud Duchon
- Yoram Groner
- Andrew Sharp
- Doulaye Dembele
- Véronique Brault
- Yann Hérault
PLoS Genetics ; Volume: 8 ; Page: e1002724
Article in a journal
A role for the RNA pol II–associated PAF complex in AID-induced immune diversification
- Katharina L. Willmann
- Sara Milosevic
- Siim Pauklin
- Kerstin-Maike Schmitz
- Gopinath Rangam
- Maria T. Simon
- Sarah Maslen
- Mark Skehel
- Isabelle Robert
- Vincent Heyer
- Ebe Schiavo
- Bernardo Reina-San-Martin
- Svend K. Petersen-Mahrt
Journal of Experimental Medicine ; Volume: 209 ; Page: 2099--2111
Article in a journal
Unlike for Human Monocytes after LPS Activation, Release of TNF-α by THP-1 Cells Is Produced by a TACE Catalytically Different from Constitutive TACE
- Helena Moreira-Tabaka
- Jean Peluso
- Jean‐luc Vonesch
- Didier Hentsch
- Pascal Kessler
- Jean-Marie Reimund
- Serge Dumont
- Christian D. Muller
PLoS ONE ; Volume: 7 ; Page: e34184
Article in a journal
Next generation sequencing for molecular diagnosis of neuromuscular diseases
- Nasim Vasli
- Johann Böhm
- Stéphanie Le Gras
- Jean Muller
- Cécile Pizot
- Bernard Jost
- Andoni Echaniz‐laguna
- Vincent Laugel
- Christine Tranchant
- Rafaelle Bernard
- Frederic Plewniak
- Serge Vicaire
- Nicolas Levy
- Jamel Chelly
- Jean-Louis Mandel
- Valerie Biancalana
- Jocelyn Laporte
Acta Neuropathologica ; Volume: 124 ; Page: 273 - 283
Article in a journal
A unified phylogeny-based nomenclature for histone variants
- Paul Talbert
- Kami Ahmad
- Geneviève Almouzni
- Juan Ausió
- Frederic Berger
- Prem Bhalla
- William Bonner
- Zacheus W. Cande
- Brian Chadwick
- Simon W. Chan
- George A. Cross
- Liwang Cui
- Stefan Dimitrov
- Detlef Doenecke
- José Eirin-López
- Martin Gorovsky
- Sandra Hake
- Barbara Hamkalo
- Sarah Holec
- Steven Jacobsen
- ...
Epigenetics & Chromatin ; Volume: 5 ; Page: 7
2011
Article in a journal
Strategies for bacterial expression of protein–peptide complexes: Application to solubilization of papillomavirus E6
- Abdellahi Ould M’hamed Ould Sidi
- Khaled Ould Babah
- Nicole Brimer
- Yves Nominé
- Christophe Romier
- Bruno Kieffer
- Scott Vande Pol
- Gilles Travé
- Katia Zanier
Protein Expression and Purification ; Volume: 80 ; Page: 8-16
Article in a journal
PAT-12, a potential anti-nematode target, is a new spectraplakin partner essential for Caenorhabditis elegans hemidesmosome integrity and embryonic morphogenesis
- Suzannah Hetherington
- Christelle Gally
- Julie-Anne Fritz
- Jolanta Polanowska
- Jérôme Reboul
- Yannick Schwab
- Hala Zahreddine
- Carolyn Behm
- Michel Labouesse
Developmental Biology ; Volume: 350 ; Page: 267--278












