# Acquisition of the NextSeq2000 Sequencing platform to Increase Next Generation Sequencing Throughput While Reducing Costs at Dartmouth

> **NIH NIH S10** · DARTMOUTH COLLEGE · 2021 · $321,433

## Abstract

Title: Acquisition of the NextSeq2000 Sequencing platform to Increase Next Generation Sequencing
Throughput While Reducing Costs at Dartmouth.
ABSTRACT
To meet the increasing demand for next-generation sequencing (NGS) services and provide cost-effective
solutions for genomics data generation, this proposal seeks $321,433 to purchase an Illumina NextSeq2000
instrument. The instrument will be housed within the Genomics and Molecular Biology Shared Resource
(GMBSR), a facility with over ten years’ operational experience using Illumina NGS technologies and with the
infrastructure and personnel necessary to support their operation. The proposed instrument will double the
existing sequencing capacity of the GMBSR while reducing the cost of NGS services by up to 50%, thus
providing immediate and significant benefits to researchers at Dartmouth. In support of this effort, a cohort of
10 Major and 4 Minor Users have been identified that represent the largest individual needs for NGS services
at Dartmouth. These users represent a mix of established and early-career investigators and reflect the
dynamic and growing need for NGS capacity in the GMBSR. Together, the Major and Minor users hold grants
from the NIH (14) and DoD (1) totaling nearly $12 million in annual award dollars and are projected to comprise
85% of the instrument’s Accessible User Time (AUT) in the first year of operation. Additional usage is
anticipated from many users with less substantial, but still significant, sequencing requirements. The GMBSR
is part of a vibrant ecosystem of Shared Resources at the NCI-designated Norris Cotton Cancer Center
(NCCC), Geisel School of Medicine, and Dartmouth College that supports the generation, analysis, and
interpretation of genomics datasets. Together, these resources will ensure the successful deployment of the
NextSeq2000 instrument and maximize its utility to the Dartmouth research community. The Shared
Resources enjoy significant financial and administrative support and receive strategic guidance from NCCC
and Dartmouth leadership through the Shared Resource Advisory Committee. Consistent with the not-for-profit
model of the GMBSR, the NextSeq2000 instrument will be supported primarily through chargebacks to the
users, with additional subsidies provided by the NCCC Core Grant and Center for Quantitative Biology COBRE
award. With the necessary infrastructure, expertise and institutional support in place, the NextSeq2000
instrument will have an immediate and lasting impact on research productivity and will provide capabilities
consistent with Dartmouth’s status as a top-tier research institution.

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10173998
- **Project number:** 1S10OD030242-01
- **Recipient organization:** DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
- **Principal Investigator:** Fred W Kolling IV
- **Activity code:** S10 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2021
- **Award amount:** $321,433
- **Award type:** 1
- **Project period:** 2021-04-15 → 2022-04-14

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10173998

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10173998, Acquisition of the NextSeq2000 Sequencing platform to Increase Next Generation Sequencing Throughput While Reducing Costs at Dartmouth (1S10OD030242-01). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-23 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10173998. Licensed CC0.

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