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Publication - GWAS mapping of grain and straw biomass in the rice BAAP
Identification of traits associated with growth under alternate wetting and drying and permanently flooded irrigation
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CGEBM Bioinformatician Becomes Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Dr. Antonio Ribeiro receives recognition after completing Principles of Learning & Teaching in Higher Education course
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CGEBM Bioinformatician Teaches at Genomics Workshop in Durban, South Africa
Dr. Sophie Shaw returns from Durban, South Africa, after assisting with the week long workshop on microbiome and transcriptome analysis
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CGEBM at Doors Open Day
For the second year, the CGEBM team have taken part in the Doors Open Day event. This annual event sees hundreds of buildings all over the city open up their doors to members of the public. The CGEBM hosted a stand in the Institute of Medical Sciences Building at the...
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Publication: Microbiome composition within a sympatric species complex of intertidal isopods
First look at microbiome composition among the Jaera albifrons species complex, an emerging model system for sympatric speciation.
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Dates Announced for 2018/19 Workshop Series
The CGEBM Workshop series will return this year delivering sessions encompassing several topics in genomics.
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Expansion of CGEBM Bioinformatics Team
CGEBM welcomes new bioinformatician
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Publication - Comparative genomics of Campylobacter concisus
Analysis of clinical strains reveals genome diversity and pathogenic potential
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Publication - The effect of vitamin D on intestinal inflammation and faecal microbiota in patients
New investigation in the Journal of Crohn's and Colitis looking at vitamin D supplementation for vitamin D deficient patients with and without ulcerative colitis
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Publication: Adaptive response of neonatal sepsis-derived group B Streptococcus to bilirubin
New publication in Scientific Reports investigates the response of group B Streptococcus to bilirubin through transcriptomic and proteomic analyses.