DNA

The Significance of Long Reads in Determining Intronic Mutations

Today, I watched another London Calling 2024 studio interview. Zoe McDougall interviewed three speakers. Tom Walsh from the University of Washington spoke about how long reads are important to determine intronic mutations. The full locus of BRCA1 is over 100 kb, and intronic mutations can occur with significant implications. Mike Clark from the University of […]
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Oxford Nanopore Technologies Innovations for Rapid Tumor Classification – London Calling 2024

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 […]
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Advancements in Multi-Omics and Precision Health at London Calling 2024

The studio interviews at London Calling 2024 I watched tonight focused on clinical and translational applications. Zoe McDougall asked the three interviewees about the highlights of the updates talk. Ewan Birney director of EMBL-EBI in the UK spoke about the quality updates. Justin O’Sullivan from Liggins Institute at the University of Auckland in New Zealand […]
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From Troubleshooting to Streamlining

What a weekend! I am back from the NSF ENCOUR conference. I continued watching studio interviews from London Calling 2024. Tonight, the session I watched focused on pathogen surveillance and community and collaboration. Amanda Warr from The Roslin Institute spoke about learning to use Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) with metagenomic samples and troubleshooting in the […]
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Learning from the London Calling 2024 Community

The London Calling 2024 virtual platform is no longer available! So, tonight, I started watching the available YouTube playlists. The first consists of studio interviews. I watched the “LC24 Studio: Understanding Structural Variation, Population Genomics” session. Zoe McDougall interviewed presenters. Belen de la Morena from the University of Murcia in Spain spoke about their interest […]
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Portable Lab for Wastewater DNA Extraction

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 […]
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Blood Cancer Detection

Tonight, I watched the London Calling 2019 session by Anna Schuh from the University of Oxford in the UK. The title of the presentation was “Global applications of nanopore sequencing in clinical haematology.” Schuh explained that blood cancers are challenging to treat and that patients would benefit from precision medicines. Chronic myeloid leukemia was the […]
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RAGE-seq and CITE-seq

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, […]
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Nonsense-mediated Decay of mRNAs

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 […]
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