The DETOX Project has now finished, but I'm delighted to share with you the video promoting MORF, our Multi-Omics Research Factory https://t.co/hz783xGPYt
Please follow @morfdb and get more from your data!
Great presentation from @FutureBRH Research Fellow Joe Webb at the Future BRH Science Board today. Joe told us about his work on citramalate and styrene bio-production. #biomanufacture@UoMMIB
What a great way to launch @morfdb! Follow us & check out our browserbased #Bioinformatics tool https://t.co/GZTKPBpmti to get more from your data! @BBSRC
New 'omics study of antibiotic producing Actinomycete from @TOPCAPI_eu using the @Detox_Project#MORF tool for storing and exploring transcriptomics data.
https://t.co/JcPmjFq3vq. And here is the paper.
https://t.co/JmIS0q4Awa
Want to help scientists make protein biologics more effectively? Like/know some coding but also like being in the lab? This is the PhD project for you!
Fully funded @BBSRC@IBioIC @FujifilmDiosyn @TU_NHC@Detox_Project iCASE project.
https://t.co/lLG1eD9yPI
Double header from @Detox_Project postdocs Joe Webb and Ben Willson at the Biotech session at @MicrobioSoc#Microbio21 - both mentioned our browser-based omics analysis tool MORF https://t.co/GgBaNSwy5d - let me know if you'd like us to host your data :-) @BBSRC@UKRI_News
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Professor of Cellular Dynamics @Cambridge_Uni, Kathryn Lilley @lilley_ks (BSc Biochemistry & PhD, 1990) is the Director of the Cambridge Centre for Proteomics where she's a leading authority on proteomics and systems biology. She was elected as a member of EMBO in 2020. #IWD2021
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Don't miss our free webinar series on microbial cell factories co-organised with @TOPCAPI_eu - find out more and register here: https://t.co/8ZhdDp3m4K