Kornelia Neveling, PhD, is a scientific researcher on the Human Genetics division on the Radboud UMC in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. She earned her diploma in Biology on the Heinrich-Heine-College Düsseldorf, Germany. Subsequently, she carried out her PhD in Human Genetics on the Julius-Maximilians-College Würzburg, Germany, investigating the molecular causes and penalties of genetic instability syndromes, with a particular curiosity in Fanconi anemia. In 2009, she began as postdoc on the Dept of Human Genetics of the Radboud UMC, the place she realized all about NGS. From 2011-2018 she labored on the sequencing facility and since 2018 she joined the Translational Genomics group, each at Genome Diagnostics Nijmegen. Kornelia’s foremost curiosity is within the implementation of recent applied sciences into diagnostic routine, with lengthy learn sequencing and lengthy learn optimum mapping being her present ardour.