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Hyungtaek Jung joined the Australian National University (ANU) College of Health and Medicine, specifically in the National Centre for Indigenous Genomics. His primary objective involves supporting life scientists in analyzing extensive biological data produced by cutting-edge sequencing technologies. His mission focuses on overcoming current limitations of human reference genomes by creating comprehensive genomic resources tailored for the Indigenous Australian population. This includes generating haplotype-resolved telomere-to-telomere genomes, compiling thorough catalogs of genetic variations anchored to Indigenous T2T genomes, and facilitating clinical genomics applications within Indigenous communities. Dr. Jung brings a wealth of successful experience, collaborating with diverse national and international laboratories. His expertise spans various fields, including life sciences, clinical sciences, aquaculture, agriculture, molecular ecology, genomics, and bioinformatics.
National Centre for Indigenous Genomics • Canberra, ACT
Research Fellow focusing on genomic resources tailored for Indigenous Australian populations.
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