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Sanger's, @MariyaChhatriw2 attended this year's World Health Summit. In this post, she reflects on the topics debated, including #AMR, #AI #climatechange, and how these all link back to the work in #genomics and #biodata happening at the Sanger Institute. linkedin.com/pulse/genomics…
Genome engineering excelled at small nucleotide changes, but large edits remained challenging. Recent innovations are changing this. We reviewed the field of structural variant engineering @NatureGenet 🧬 @JulianeWeller @TVanderstichele @LeopoldParts nature.com/articles/s4158…
Dr Dave Adams is unlocking the genetics behind #SkinCancer 🧬🔓 His team's #CancerResearch on melanoma risk genes & the environment are paving the way for new treatments and prevention strategies in personalised medicine ☀️💊 Find out more in our blog ⤵️ sangerinstitute.blog/2024/11/12/unl…
My entire team wrote an opinion paper about Common misconceptions of speciation research. Each section is written by 1-2 team members. The bulk of the writing happened during two writing retreats. It was a lot of fun and I am very happy with the result. academic.oup.com/evolinnean/art…
📰 Once thought a fantasy, effort to sequence DNA of millions of species gains momentum ✍️@epennisi @ScienceMagazine science.org/content/articl…
We have sequenced 50 Petabases of DNA, the equivalent to over half a million gold-standard human genomes! 🧬 This data includes information from heart cells, microorganisms, cancer, and more. Find out how it helps us understand human health, here⤵️ ow.ly/bjYN50U33fq
We are glad to see the Sudlow Review has been published, containing five recommendations to remove barriers, simplify processes, and enable safe and secure data use across the UK. Read this in full, here⤵️ hdruk.ac.uk/helping-with-h…
Meet Arnav - he's just finished up his Masters' at the Sanger Institute and is on track to merge infectious disease research with clinical work, as he begins his studies @harvardmed Visit the blog for the full story of Arnav's journey⤵️ sangerinstitute.blog/2024/10/31/unp… @ChurchillCol
Halloween might be over, but you can still read all about the spooky creatures with their DNA sequenced. 🔬by Dave Goulding/Wellcome Sanger Institute Read more our blog, toxic worms, burning corals and stinging beetles await...⤵️ sangerinstitute.blog/2024/10/25/cre…
We’re celebrating the 2024 Nature Awards for #InspiringWomenInScience winners! Congratulations to @chewapreecha on winning the Scientific Achievement Award and @mywitin on winning the Science Outreach Award. Learn more about the winners: go.nature.com/3vwoJo1
Congratulations to Claire Chewapreecha on her 2024 @NaturePortfolio inspiring women in science award. Claire has won the Scientific Achievement prize, a recognition of her academic work on melioidosis, a neglected tropical disease. sanger.ac.uk/news_item/clai…
🕷️🦇🍄Spiders, bats and fungi aren’t just for Halloween but if you want a spooky read then enjoy this @sangerinstitute blog about our collaborative work @darwintreelife sequencing the DNA of some curiously creepy creatures. sangerinstitute.blog/2024/10/25/cre… 🎃 by Tayla Hackett
What an incredible achievement! 👏 Read more about the #GPS_Project and the public health implications of their work, here ⤵️ sangerinstitute.blog/2022/08/16/fro…
Unsung hero who processed tens and thousands DNA 🧬 extraction for the #GPS_project @sangerinstitute Left to Right: Sally Kay, Kirsty Ambridge, Terry Judah, Annie Fletcher, Nicole Sevilleno, James Groom and Divenita Govender #pneumococci #DNA #Genome
Stem cell transplants are amazing. A patient's diseased blood is replaced by a relative or stranger's. But what does putting a blood system into a new body do to the cells? How many survive? Does it matter? Out in @Nature today, we asked some basic Qs 👇 rdcu.be/dYCoZ
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