
Conrad Nieduszynski 🇺🇦
@cnieduszynski
husband; father; hill-walker; DNA replication & genome stability scientist
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03-10-2014 11:30:43
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Job alert: 2 postdoc positions available in my group Earlham Institute. Synthetic biology to 1) decode and engineer root architecture, 2) engineer plant-beneficial rhizobacteria. Reach out and please share! earlham.ac.uk/scientific-gro… 1) jobs.earlham.ac.uk/Details.asp?va… 2) jobs.earlham.ac.uk/Details.asp?va…

We are on the lookout for a Research Assistant who is ready to bring their skills to the Biofoundry team, exciting projects and challenges! If this sounds like you, apply and let’s chat #Biofoundries @engineeringbiology Earlham Institute earlham.ac.uk/vacancy/resear…


🧬 This morning at Biochemical Society #DNAReplication meeting in Cambridge, catch Dr Anna Rogers speaking about her work during the 'replication fork progression' session. DNA Replication Lab okt.to/qyVfKM


I visited Conrad Nieduszynski 🇺🇦 in Norwich, UK, and enjoyed discussions with many members of his lab. Many exciting projects are goinig on! Hopefully, we will keep in touch! I also loved the relaxing atmosphere of the city. Thank you for hosting me, Conrad.


We're looking forward to kicking off our inaugural #NanoporeDay - bringing together #Norwich scientists and Oxford Nanopore to explore, discuss, and share the latest research, best practice, and collaboration opportunities. okt.to/lp78iZ @DrKarimGharbi Conrad Nieduszynski 🇺🇦


It was a great day full of Oxford Nanopore talks at the Earlham Institute Nanopore Day. Amazing to see so many diverse uses of Nanopore Seqeuncing across Norwich Research Park and UEA! Thanks Conrad Nieduszynski 🇺🇦 and EI training team.

Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday for #Norwich Oxford Nanopore day. The event aimed to foster a community of experts and collaborations in the applications of #nanoporesequencing. 🧬 Quadram Institute John Innes Centre @biouea Alper Akay Conrad Nieduszynski 🇺🇦 Richard Leggett


Oxford Nanopore Quadram Institute John Innes Centre @biouea Alper Akay Conrad Nieduszynski 🇺🇦 Richard Leggett Thank you to our speakers who shared their work across a wide range of systems, and New England Biolabs and Oxford Nanopore for supporting the event. Read our latest article to learn more about EI's applications of #nanopore sequencing: okt.to/T5dY0P Justin O'Grady Emily Angiolini


We're pleased to announce the inaugural Dame Janet Thornton Annual Lecture at the Earlham Institute, with guest speaker Elinor Karlsson (Elinor Karlsson (elinork.bsky.social)) from UMass Chan Medical School and the Broad Institute. Prof Karlsson will be discussing her work on the ZoonomiaProject. okt.to/e8dktE

🆕 Registration has just opened for this two-day comprehensive course, learning how to use Oxford Nanopore #sequencing to detect DNA base modifications. 🗓️ 04 - 05 February 2025 📍 Online (via Zoom) ➡️ okt.to/OBW2xV



🧬 Do you want to learn how to use Oxford Nanopore sequencing to detect DNA base modifications? Our new course will include experimental design with important considerations for generating ultra-long #Nanopore #sequencing reads. okt.to/iFLNEM

🆕 Registration has just opened for this two-day comprehensive course, learning how to use Oxford Nanopore #sequencing to detect DNA base modifications. 🗓️ 04 - 05 February 2025 📍 Online (via Zoom) ➡️ okt.to/QrGMKT


📣 Fully-funded #PhD with Conrad Nieduszynski 🇺🇦 and Carolina Grandellis testing the principles for stable maintenance of fully #synthetic chromosomes within eukaryotic cells. 🧬 You will gain key expertise in #engineeringbiology, technology development, and automation. okt.to/uSgyCe


End of two fantastic and productive months with the DNA Replication Lab team 🧬 in Norwich Thank you Isabel & Conrad Nieduszynski 🇺🇦 for providing the best guidance 👏🏻 and Earlham Institute for all the training opportunities and use of facilities 🔬🥼


PhD project combining protein engineering with cryo-EM and molecular enzymology available in my lab with Syngenta UK and Dr Fraser MacMillan Conrad Nieduszynski 🇺🇦 and Paul Crichton to develop new methods to fight fungal pathogens of crops. Norwich Research Park @biouea biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk/projects/engin…


Fancy a sneak peek into Leishmania’s unusual DNA replication programming? At McCulloch Lab Group we used D-Nascent to map origins & forks at the single-molecule level, revealing novel, abundant replication initiation events across its plastic genome. See links below👇
