Are you even a scientist if you don't bake (probably sourdough), make kimchi and/or keep 100s of plants!?!?
Are you even a scientist if you don't bake (probably sourdough), make kimchi and/or keep 100s of plants!?!?
I quickly became hooked on π§¬long-reads𧬠as theyβre a complete game-changer when it comes to studying the highly homologous FCGR locus
If youβre curious to learn more, my recent review has all the detailsπ΅οΈββοΈ
Shameless plug: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Finally, some socks!
A 152Gb (178M read) sequencing run apparently takes a while to basecall...
Super excited to get this long read single cell data though!!!
Tonight's flow cells; more blocky death (?!?) and rare alive pores on the outer edge! #Genomics #Nanopore
Excellent! I have social media phobia but hoping this one is more useful!
How we're harnessing personalised medicine to improve treatments - Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute
At our Institute, the Brenton Group has worked with NHS England to incorporate whole-genome sequencing into treatment plans for patients with High Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer.
Prof Richard Gilbertson and Dr Richard Mair co-lead the Minderoo Precision Brain Tumour Programme, using genomic data to guide treatment for aggressive brain cancers.
The Personalised Breast Cancer Programme, now led by our Affiliated Clinical Faculty member Prof Jean Abraham, uses real-time genome sequencing to tailor patient care and has expanded to sites nationwide.
𧬠Each patientβs tumour has a unique genetic makeup, influencing how it behaves and responds to treatment.
On #WorldCancerDay, find out how our research is developing and matching treatments that work best for these specific genetic changes β‘οΈ
#UnitedByUnique
www.cruk.cam.ac.uk/research-the...
Eurgh, forced onto another social media platform. But I'm hoping to see the science community again!?! Hiii #Genomics people