Dear everyone,
My Name is Nik Matthews
https://t.co/R1QM5pBvDr
and I’m the new Head of the Imperial BRC Genomics Facility:
https://t.co/nkFZygeJNB
I Look forward to speaking and working with you in the future. #imperialcollege#MyImperial#ImperialMed#OurImperial
Interested in visiting our lab? Now you can take a virtual tour of our lab and see all the equipment we have on offer.
Take the virtual tour:
https://t.co/FjghXLSuXL
Here at NIHR Imperial Genomics Facility, we continue to extend the limits of what is possible with genomics. Earlier this month, we became one of the first to run the Bruker CosMx Whole Transcriptome panel.
Find out more about this work:
https://t.co/LwRqmQVt9U
The IGF is expanding! We are looking to appoint two trainees in genomics to join us on some exciting new projects. Details below:
https://t.co/95D4WYQNvJ
Lockdown's getting to me. I've started making songs about papers. I'm calling them Rapstracts 😅
This one's about a great paper by @itssabrinalewis published in @naturemethods called 'Spatial omics and multiplexed imaging to explore cancer' 👇
https://t.co/mbqZ4hfXoe
It gives me great pleasure to announce the first open post in my new lab within Imperial college.
https://t.co/LVxwWDnwGf
Note - we are confident the contract will be extended to next November and hoping further. #ngs#sequencing
Interesting NEB meeting:
Using large scale B cell receptor repertoire sequencing to further understand human autoimmune disease. Kevin C O’Connor - Yale school of med. https://t.co/EYDpTtpEOk
The IGF is co-hosting:
Takara Bio advances in Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies to capture true biological complexity. Please come along.
https://t.co/QIzfH6NirF
A post-doc position in computational clinical genomics has became available at Imperial College London.
For more details see this advert.
https://t.co/JgvfanAHcu
Final session of the @agbt General Meeting and @edwardcholmes from @syd_health discusses zoonoses, genomics and the emergence of #COVID19, plus some insight into active surveillance. #AGBT21
Dr. @trvrb from @fredhutch discusses the evolutionary dynamics of #COVID19, the different variants of concern, how mutations are identified and circulation patterns across the globe, at the @agbt General Meeting. #AGBT21
Wonderful review of the genetic history of SARS-CoV-2 moving around Earth from @trvrb. First D614G wave, then regional clades, and summer/fall dominant variants #AGBT21
Dr. Natalie Prystajecky from British Columbia Centre for Disease Control Public Health Lab continues our #COVID19 discussion at the @AGBT General Meeting talking about whole genome sequencing as a public health response tool in #Canada. #AGBT21
Director @jcbarret of the #COVID19 Genomics Initiative from the @sangerinstitute discusses the COVID19 genomics UK consortium and discovery of the B.1.1.7 variant via genomic surveillance in the UK at the @AGBT General Meeting. #AGBT21