All the data we produced so far on #SARSCoV2 is available at the COG-UK website: https://t.co/OH8bqusVoO, collectively the biggest data set in the world! Remarkable effort of everyone involved in @CovidGenomicsUK . Thanks to all the Glasgow teams supporting this endeavour.
Congratulations to Kathy Smollett who has been promoted to Research Scientist!
Kathy is part of the CVR Genomics Team: https://t.co/ax9BjAP2J3
@KathySmollett@CVR_Genomics
📢 VACANCY | #ClinicalLecturer in Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology
Clinical training will focus on ID & MM. Research training will focus on Virology, Bacteriology, Immunobiology & Parasitology.
Deadline: 19 June 24
Apply: https://t.co/X0NzbTMp1N
New academic opportunity for ID/MM trainees with NTN in Glasgow. Clinical Lecturer in Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology job with University of Glasgow | 203436 (https://t.co/vu9bWpk0dd)
Still time to apply for our HPC Sys admin post to support our bioinformatics & computational biology research @CVRbioinfo in @CVRinfo & @BiottofnI@UofGSii. Application deadline extended to 29th May, https://t.co/z9ucusmRSm apply here https://t.co/ypYzjYkdN8 -vacancy ref 144330
Members of our @CVRbioinfo team, along with @wellcomegenome global training successfully completed the Viral Genomics & Bioinformatics training course in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Hosted by @OUCRU_Programme, 24 researchers from 12 different countries attended the training.
📢New ID/med micro Clinical Lecturer post at @UofGlasgow@UofGSii
Are you an ID/MM trainee with MD/PhD & keen to be involved in world-leading research in virology, bacteriology, parasitology or immunology?
If so, apply here: https://t.co/hQTF9rqGQS
Deadline: 19th June 2024
Congratulations to Prof Emma Thomson (@emcat1) who has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (@RoyalSocEd)!
Emma is an expert in infectious diseases & pandemic preparedness, and has contributed through research, advisory roles, and pandemic response efforts.
🏳️🌈 WATCH | To celebrate #LGBTQIAHistoryMonth, @sdevlinbio investigates scientists from history thought to have been part of the LGBTQIA+ Community.
Florence Nightingale's research reduced hospital mortality to 10% of what it was.
#DevlinDeepDives Ep 1: https://t.co/jMhHbmDWDx
We show that these signatures fluctuate in their activity over time, particularly during the transitions between the waves of infection primarily characterised by the variants of concern(VOCs).
👀 Two further cases of measles identified in Scotland (total now 5).
If you have never been vaccinated against measles or been infected, please consider getting the MMR vaccine. It is safe & very effective.