Meet-Up: *Spotlight on Bioinformatics* Thurs 31st Jan, Kings Cross, London. IQVIA are proud to be hosting Dr Will Spooner, Genomics England; "The power of genomics to transform clinical #datascience; accelerating biomedical #resear…https://t.co/k26YE8huiy https://t.co/b33KRQ2QvN
Cutting-edge #Research is underpinned by cutting-edge compute @TheBHF August highlight is air pollution affecting heart structure @QMUL https://t.co/QxzWnphS8a
Delighted to announce that today we've reached our #Genomes100k milestone – we've hit 100,000! 🎉 We want to give a very public #100KThankYous to all the individuals and organisations involved as we look ahead to taking #genomic medicine mainstream https://t.co/rB6Rd71ZRh
Air pollution can 'remodel' the heart - @uk_biobank study showed low levels of air pollution associated with heart changes similar to early stages of heart failure, published in @CircAHA funded by @TheBHF and data analysed using @eMedLab7@s_e_petersen
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A @CR_UK funded study reveals there are 3 distinct types of kidney cancer: some that are 'born to be bad', others that never become aggressive, and some in between. Knowing which type of cancer a patient has could one day lead to personalised treatment. https://t.co/QYhZQ4818g
Our paper moving the type 2 diabetes KLF14 locus from GWAS to function is out in @NatureGenet The joint work of many fantastic collaborators https://t.co/6DYCkQPgoX #eqtls#gwas#adipose
BRC Biomedical Science, Bioinformatics & Data Analysis PhD Programme at King's College London now open - apply to work in my lab (or one of the many other great labs here!): https://t.co/kzhsLnWblD
Less than a week to apply for a 3 year BBSRC funded postdoc position in my lab - computational analysis of mitochondrial RNA in thousands of samples + scope for own ideas. Apply here by 15th March: https://t.co/6Zt2xHL4GW
3 year BBSRC funded postdoc position in my lab - computational analysis of mitochondrial RNA in thousands of samples + scope for own ideas. Apply here: https://t.co/6Zt2xHL4GW
Listen to Francesca Ciccarelli, who runs a lab at the Crick, and James Spicer, a clinician from King's College London, discuss how studying the whole genome - 'the big picture' - is leading to new insights into cancer. #WorldCancerDay https://t.co/4pndB5tdH1
BRC Medical Informatics PhD Programme at KCL is open - apply to work in my lab on mitochondrial RNA processing in heart disease: https://t.co/D60Fs2JRYV
3 year postdoc position available in my lab to start early 2018. Computational analysis of mitochondrial RNA processing + scope for own ideas. Full details to follow, see: https://t.co/SzXkvrXdff