@samstudio8@CovidGenomicsUK GISAID's Curation Team sends a huge “thank you" to our colleagues @CovidGenomicsUK and all Data Contributors. Their remarkable, team-spirited collaboration in maintaining high-quality data standards enables development of lifesaving countermeasures against #COVID19. @WHO@CDCgov
One year ago.. 01.10.2020 the 2 first #SARSCoV2 genomes available in @gisaid , today 01.10.2021 #347k submissions
Thanks all for collect the samples, extract the RNA, perform the RT-PCR, amplify the genome, construct the libraries, sequencing and analyze.
Pleased to give #Tonga Health Minister Amelia Afuha’amango Tu’ipulotu & 🇹🇴 Nurse Choir the @WHO Director-General Award - they lifted our spirits & touched our hearts with today's performance at #WHA73, to mark the Year of the Nurse & the Midwife.
El #InDRE desarrolló un diagnóstico molecular del virus SARS-CoV-2 que ha permitido obtener la secuencia genómica y compartir esta información internacionalmente a través del @GISAID.
In a silver lining to this historic public health crisis, researchers from 117 nations have shared via GISAID #coronavirus genomes and associated data from 100,000 cases of #COVID-19. Effective Collaboration @WHO@DrTedros@CDCgov@CEPIvaccines@gavi@wef
Approx. 7000 SARS-CoV-2 sequences have been uploaded to @GISAID by #CDGN member laboratories! Amazing efforts by all public health laboratories who are using pathogen genomics to tackle this pandemic 👏👏 #CDGN#Australia#NewZealand#genomics
@MaurerStroh@GISAID Sebastian talks about SARS-CoV-2’s evolution: https://t.co/cCoNobv9Ix
Checkout the video to make sense of mutations happening in this virus and why mutations are not necessarily a bad thing: https://t.co/ds0Vje4h8U
Really proud of the team that developed this application! @atchen_@aychan in the @Devermanlab with @shingheizhan and Kevin Altschuler. We also want to thank our beta testers and @GISAID and all of the laboratories who are submitting SARS-CoV-2 genome sequences.
67 coronavirus genomes now available @GISAID from Moldova, Montenegro & Suriname
as with so much covid-19 work a result of truly global collaboration (institutions in Germany/Italy/UK/Netherlands)
will allow insights into arrival, spread & monitoring of effectiveness of NPIs
With ~1M covid-19 cases now confirmed on the continent, @pasteurMG in Madagascar joins growing list of African countries sequencing and releasing #SARSCoV2 WGS
Sequences available @GISAID typed with PANGOLIN
@AAS_AESA @Afroscientist@AfricanScI@AASciences
@art_poon@GISAID @DrEmilyScher Great! 🎉 It's worth mentioning that GISAID also run pangolin so when you download from GISAID you can also download pre-run pangolin assignments!
75K genomas en @GISAID "La consulta de las secuencias genomicas para seguir y predecir la propagación de una epidemia o pandemia se llama epidemiología genómica" https://t.co/z1cO6Wucy6 #Bioinformatica#Genomica#QuedateEnCasa
https://t.co/SDPCOcsnMX now updated with the first sequence from New Zealand 🇳🇿. The NZ seq groups with other sequences with travel history to Iran (circled), as expected. Sequenced by @ESRNewZealand @MathStorey @Joepdl @sciolato using @NetworkArtic & #RAMPART. Data via @GISAID
#COVIDー19 continues to spread rapidly, but hard-working laboratories around the world are keeping up with #SARSCoV2 sequences from
🇯🇵 Japan
🇺🇸 USA
🇨🇳 China
🇩🇪 Germany
🇮🇹 Italy
and right now NZ 🇳🇿uploaded @GISAID just in last 24 hours!!
https://t.co/kKsvtAMimi @jacindaardern