I recently returned, albeit part-time, to work in academia and I was offered the chance to teach. Many academics in scientific research never teach, other than perhaps one-to-one “teaching” of a new doctoral student. In the past, I have presented my work to other scientists and also given a few guest lectures to undergraduates; but [...]
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Five Reasons Why Academic Science Researchers Should Teach
Applications & Bottlenecks In Next Generation Sequencing, Day 2
This word cloud shows the words that people used in the ice-breaking session, that I mentioned in my last post, to describe what they hoped to gain from the conference. On Day 2, our Keynote speaker was: Dr Anneke Seller, Oxford Genetics: Clinical utility; actionable #NGS diagnosis for patients & families http://t.co/0mmrSx1Dd5 #ngsmanchester — Paul [...]
Applications & Bottlenecks In Next Generation Sequencing
After months of preparation and the occasional sleepless night, November 5th arrived. It wasn’t only Bonfire Night, but also the beginning of a two-day conference, focusing on NGS in clinical genetics laboratories. Organised by my colleagues and friends from biotexcel and myself, it was held in the Manchester Conference Centre, i, naturally enough, Manchester, Storbritannien. In order to break [...]
Genetics Society vårmöte: Genomics för hälsa och samhälle
The aim of of the meeting was to begin to answer the question: “Vad blir konsekvenserna av storskalig sekvensering av mänskliga populationer i 21st Century?” Hölls vid Royal Society i London den 19 april 2013, Mötet samlade några framstående siffror från klinisk genetik, befolkningen genomik, DNA fingerprinting and the [...]
Gene & Cellterapi för folket
The Annual meeting of the British Society for Gene and Cell Therapy, as well as being aimed at the expert, included a day of presentations intended for students and the public. Aimed primarily at GCSE and A-level students, but open to all, this one day interactive event provided an opportunity to discuss and debate gene and [...]