Overcoming challenges in skills development can help accelerate progress in genomic medicine.
Our alumna, @EmilyGenomics discusses how her work at @GenomicsEngland aims to bridge this skills gap and how to create an inclusive future for genomic medicine.
https://t.co/VJIUjMkL1h
The end of the 2023 Bioinformatics education summit is drawing to a close. It's been so fun to discuss FAIR training materials, competencies, communities and much more with old and new friends and colleagues!
#training#genomics#bioinformatics#BES2023 ๐งฌ
Video, slides and Q&A from Tuesday's #training on Using the @GenomicsEngland Research Environment for clinical genetic diagnosis are now online at https://t.co/1OOf4Eouwb
Ready to deliver #onlinetraining on an Introduction to the @GenomicsEngland Research Environment. Ready to start researchers on their journey to work with 100k Genomes and @NHSgms data. https://t.co/G3FWDWIWkJ
Another successful training session on the @GenomicsEngland Research environment, focussing on how to find medical history for participants. All materials online at: https://t.co/sJfPQm4qbI
There is an exciting opportunity to join us as Access Review Committee (ARC) Chair.
This is a fantastic role for someone to support innovative research uses of genomic data and ensure uses are trustworthy and uphold the interests of participants.
https://t.co/Opwa8mHoSa
Success: two short tutorial video on using @nextflowio pipelines in the @GenomicsEngland Research Environments: https://t.co/dhPkA6pt0Q
https://t.co/s5cm8PiAhk
Learning @nextflowio pipelines, so I can teach people how to import them into the @GenomicsEngland REs. Watch this space for some tutorials.
Currently following https://t.co/Fw1PD0Gw46
Today I built a fort using my 5yo's fort-building kit (thank you Nanny and Poppa) and my duvet so that I could record some high-quality audio. It's a glamorous life.
#workingathome#recordingstudio#onlineteaching