Sequencing, adapting and exploring genomes.
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Matt Loose
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Spent the last hour helping solve quadratic equations for my son’s maths homework.
I knew my A-level maths would one day come in useful.
And it has.
To do his A-level maths.
PhD opportunity available on epigenomics/trasncriptomics as part of the network of clinicians and researchers working in glioblastoma research at @uniofnottingham.bsky.social Using a wide range of tech and methods but definitely long reads @nanoporetech.com - more at lnkd.in/eBtrtZiM
A bit like spiralling publication costs we need to start having a proper discussion around lab equipment servicing costs. These are often completely disproportionate to the cost of instrument and the service that is provided and seem to serve as a cash cow for vendors.
Lots of nice information in this presentation.
Very nice summary of a number of cohorts and chemistries across @nanoporetech.com from genomics England.
Great to see this paper out www.nature.com/articles/s41... including Chris Moore of the Nottingham DeepSeq team. Chris took @nanoporetech.com Mk1Cs out to Columbia and sequenced chocolate. Coverage www.theguardian.com/science/2025... and institutions.newscientist.com/article/2492....
Very cool to see noise cancelling headphones for adaptive sampling #nanoporeconf
@cshlpress.bsky.social something wrong with the CSHL alerts emails? It seems to be sending random email notifications to people?
New preprint from us! 🦠Clinical metagenomics is great for sequencing pathogens directly from patient samples but for some protocols sensitivity for RNA viruses lags behind bacteria & fungi. We have shown why, and how to fix it. www.medrxiv.org/content/10.6...
Very interesting day at the genomics England long read summit. And great to catch up with @generoom.bsky.social and more!