Mike Clark from The University of Melbourne in Australia presented at London Calling 2024 on “Igniting single-cell analysis of full-length RNA isoforms in brain development.” Clark works on RNA isoforms and developing single-cell analysis methods. They noted that almost all human genes express multiple RNA isoforms. Clark emphasized that alternative splicing modifies which exons are […]
Today was the first day of our IPERT Summer Workshops! I also started watching London Calling 2024 videos available on the YouTube channel. I began with the session titled “Genomic surveillance of multidrug-resistant organisms based on long-read sequencing.” Fabian Landman works at the Centre for Infectious Disease Control in The Netherlands and the Dutch National […]
The London Calling 2024 studio interview session I watched tonight was about rapid tumor classification. Zoe McDougall spoke to Simon Paine from Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust in the UK. Paine is a neuropathologist and analyzes samples to predict patient outcomes. They are excited about discovering ways to classify tumors using Oxford Nanopore Technologies. The […]
Tonight, I started watching sessions from London Calling 2024! Rea Kobialka from the Institute of Animal Hygiene and Veterinary Public Health in Germany presented a session entitled “Mobile lab for rapid detection of pathogens in wastewater in sub-Saharan Africa.” They emphasized the importance of surveillance. The research team developed a portable suitcase mobile lab. The […]
Tonight, I watched a recent Oxford Nanopore Technologies video about plasmid sequencing. The title is “A new and improved ‘gold standard’ for complete plasmid verification.” This session was a Knowledge Exchange with Aaron Pomerantz, Segment Marketing Manager at ONT. They spoke about plasmids and their use in molecular biology and industrial processes. Sanger sequencing has […]
Tonight I watched Jeroen de Ridder from the University Medical Center Ultrecht in the Netherlands present at London Calling 2019. They spoke about “Cyclomics: ultra-sensitive nanopore sequencing of cell-free tumor DNA.” Ridder spoke about the importance of detecting the recurrence of cancer in patients. Common diagnostics may not be suitable, and liquid biopsies of the […]
Martin Smith from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Australia was mentioned in the London Calling 2019 session I watched yesterday. Today, I watched the recording of the 2019 London Calling session that Smith did on “Leveraging long reads for high-throughput multiomic analyses of cellular diversity in human tumours.” Smith wasn’t able to travel, […]
Nicola Hall from the University of Oxford in the UK presented at London Calling 2019 on “Revealing mRNA alternative splicing complexity in the human brain.” Hall is investigating expression within a single cell in the human brain. They want to better understand how splicing is occurring in the brain. They spoke about using walk-on music […]
Dan Turner from Oxford Nanopore Technologies presented at London Calling 2019 on “The real Simon Pure.” I was intrigued by the title and wanted to learn more. Turner is part of the ONT Applications Team and explained the different groups represented, including the VolTRAX2 team. The real Simon Pure title, Turner explained, is from a […]
Evangelos Karousis from the University of Bern in Switzerland presented at London Calling 2019 on “Splice isoform-specific analysis of endogenous NMD targets in human cells.” Karousis explained that RNA degradation is involved in various biological functions, and nonsense-mediated decay (NMD) is not well understood. Nonsense mRNA is dangerous because it can contribute to disease. NMD […]