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Thomas Kroneis's Biography



Thomas Kroneis, Head, Medical University of Graz

Thomas Kroneis received his Ph.D. in Medical Science in 2009 from Medical University of Graz, Austria. He entered the field of rare cell analysis working on cell-based non-invasive prenatal diagnosis during his Ph.D. thesis in the context of the Special Non-Invasive Advances in Fetal and Neonatal Evaluation Network (SAFE). Since May 2010 he heads the Research Unit for Single Cell Analysis located at the Institute of Cell Biology, Histology & Embryology/Medical University Graz focusing on rare cell analysis including circulating tumor cells, circulating fetal cells, and maternal microchimerism.

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Whole Genome Amplification as the Key to Multiple Molecular Genetic and Cytogenetic Analyses on the Single Cell Level

Wednesday, 18 May 2011 at 14:45

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Single cell whole genome amplification (WGA) provides the basis for multiple analyses at the single cell level. In the context of rare cell analysis one cell can be subjected to DNA fingerprint analysis, sequencing, and metaphase comparative genome hybridization.


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