Heather Carleton from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) presented at London Calling 2024. The session was titled “Whole-genome sequencing in PulseNet foodborne molecular surveillance systems.” They began discussing the impact of foodborne illness in the United States and globally. Carleton noted that in some cases, hospitalization and death occur. This impact affects […]
Tonight, I watched Rhys White from the Institute of Environmental Science and Research in New Zealand present “Real-time genomic surveillance with nanopore sequencing.” They have started a collaboration with the Wellington Regional Hospital. The goal was to make Nanopore sequencing accessible to the clinical lab. The team used a MinION device to sequence blood and […]
Nicholas Gleadall from the University of Cambridge in the UK presented at London Calling 2019 on “Blood donor genotyping—how can long-range sequencing help?” Gleadall spoke about blood transfusions and why blood type matching is needed. Current blood typing is done by serology with antibodies and agglutination. However, reagents are unreliable or not available for all […]
Tonight I watched Steven Verbruggen from OHMX.bio Belgium speak about “HLA typing using targeted third-generation sequencing methods” as part of London Calling 2022. They explained that HLA or the human leukocyte antigen complex is about 3 Mb in chromosome six. It is divided into three clusters, and all genes are very diverse. I did not […]





