One Health Genomics Edinburgh (@genomicsedi) 's Twitter Profile
One Health Genomics Edinburgh

@genomicsedi

A community of University of Edinburgh researchers seeking genome knowledge for human, animal, plant and ecosystem health

ID: 1391540343540228097

linkhttps://onehealthgenomics.ed.ac.uk/ calendar_today09-05-2021 23:47:43

3,3K Tweet

1,1K Takipçi

346 Takip Edilen

One Health Genomics Edinburgh (@genomicsedi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#GettingGenomeMe – Genomics Researcher Profile Click below to hear from Kevin Carr on his project using epigenomics to understand the links between stress and ageing Centre for Genomic and Experimental Medicine Institute of Genetics and Cancer Read more here: onehealthgenomics.ed.ac.uk/kevin-carr

#GettingGenomeMe – Genomics Researcher Profile

Click below to hear from Kevin Carr on his project using epigenomics to understand the links between stress and ageing

<a href="/UoE_CGEM/">Centre for Genomic and Experimental Medicine</a> <a href="/EdinUni_IGC/">Institute of Genetics and Cancer</a>

Read more here: onehealthgenomics.ed.ac.uk/kevin-carr
Edinburgh Genomics (@edgenome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a biologist looking to enhance your data analysis skills? Join our specialised R Programming Workshop tailored specifically for genomics data. . Register now at: genomics.ed.ac.uk/event/r-for-bi… #R #Programming #Tidyverse #Genomics #Bioinformatics #DataScience

Are you a biologist looking to enhance your data analysis skills? Join our specialised R Programming Workshop tailored specifically for genomics data. . Register now at: genomics.ed.ac.uk/event/r-for-bi… #R #Programming #Tidyverse #Genomics #Bioinformatics  #DataScience
Chloe Stanton (@cm_stanton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in single cell genomics & networking with the genomics community in Edinburgh?🧬☕️ Join One Health Genomics Edinburgh for a Single Cell Approaches Workshop, the 1st event in the One Health Genomics Edinburgh ECR Networking Seminar Series. Info & Registration👉onehealthgenomics.ed.ac.uk/single-cell-24

Interested in single cell genomics &amp; networking with the genomics community in Edinburgh?🧬☕️

Join <a href="/GenomicsEdi/">One Health Genomics Edinburgh</a> for a Single Cell Approaches Workshop, the 1st event in the One Health Genomics Edinburgh ECR Networking Seminar Series.
Info &amp; Registration👉onehealthgenomics.ed.ac.uk/single-cell-24
The Roslin Institute (@roslininstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our aquaculture experts have mapped the complete genome of blue mussels, opening avenues to stronger, disease-resistant mussels and sustainable aquaculture. Read more: edin.ac/3LUReRl Genetics Society of America @Timreganlab Tim Bean #Aquaculture #GenomicResearch

One Health Genomics Edinburgh (@genomicsedi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just over a week to go until our joint 'Infectious Disease Genomics' symposium with Edinburgh Infectious Diseases featuring keynote presentations from Mara Lawniczak (mara lawniczak) and Johannes Krause. Click here to learn more and to register: onehealthgenomics.ed.ac.uk/news-and-event…

One Health Genomics Edinburgh (@genomicsedi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper: The genetic architecture of recombination rates is polygenic and differs between the sexes in wild house sparrows (Passer domesticus) Biological Sciences | University of Edinburgh John McAuley Susan Johnston Read more here: doi.org/10.1093/molbev…

One Health Genomics Edinburgh (@genomicsedi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many thanks to all who attended our Single Cell Approaches Workshop last week, featuring talks by Alessandro Brombin, Kylie Matchett, Richard Taylor Catalina Vallejos, Ava Khamseh and James Furniss. Look out for future events in our ECR Workshop Series.

Many thanks to all who attended our Single Cell Approaches Workshop last week, featuring talks by <a href="/Alex_Brombin/">Alessandro Brombin</a>, Kylie Matchett, Richard Taylor <a href="/CataVallejosM/">Catalina Vallejos</a>, <a href="/AvaKhamseh/">Ava Khamseh</a> and James Furniss. 

Look out for future events in our ECR Workshop Series.
The Roslin Institute (@roslininstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research reveals that indigenous chickens' gut microbiomes are shaped by their environment. Understanding how factors such as climate and altitude drive microbial diversity could inform sustainable poultry farming practices. edin.ac/4d6UvZ7 ILRI.org @microbes4ever