Kim Lagerborg (@KimLagerborg) is today’s #FacesOfCell. Read her @CellCellPress paper, “Directed evolution of a family of AAV capsid variants enabling potent muscle-directed gene delivery across species” https://t.co/n4JhFolsuq
Excited to share our newest publication “Synthetic DNA spike-ins (SDSIs) enable sample tracking and detection of inter-sample contamination in SARS-CoV-2 sequencing workflows”. Out in Nature Microbiology today!
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https://t.co/VCOdb8cWgP
We detected numerous modes of contamination using this method, some of which would have been missed if using only water controls. We are happy to share spike-ins, protocols, and analysis pipelines with any labs interested in trying them out.
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Synthetic DNA spike-ins (SDSIs) enable sample tracking and detection of inter-sample contamination in SARS-CoV-2 sequencing workflows, published online today @NatureMicrobiol@kjsiddle@PardisSabeti@KimLagerborg
Read it: https://t.co/yKUzSJhekK
https://t.co/t3EtrAOw4f
A team of #Harvard students assembled by @Shbordbar in @sabeti_lab, together with Prof. Amy Wagers, has developed a way to deliver #gene repairs that specifically target muscle tissue. This #breakthrough will help remedy degenerative muscle diseases.
https://t.co/fkus6lMYeg
Really happy to share some work from the COVID shutdown:
DNA spike-ins enable confident interpretation of SARS-CoV-2 genomic data from amplicon-based sequencing https://t.co/YsEaINmi8y
Read on for a brief tweet-torial (1/12)