
Microbes, Microbiomes and Bioinformatics DTP
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The MMB DTP is a doctoral training programme funded by UKRI-MRC for research students in microbiology with an emphasis on microbial bioinformatics at UEA
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Great fun to host Microbes, Microbiomes and Bioinformatics DTP PhD students & colleagues from Norwich Research Park at the Waterfront University of Suffolk over the last couple of days. Photo credit Lizzi Coy


Microbes, Microbiomes and Bioinformatics DTP students enjoying our 2024 Annual Retreat hosted by Nicholas Tucker Suffolk University on Ipswich waterfront with Mark Pallen Mark Webber Lizzi Coy, Georgi Alabone, Alice Nisbet, Eleanor Hayles, Helena Pardo Casales, Dominic Fowler-Shorten, Ignacio, Jade, Raphael Hans Lwesya, Ryan


Microbes, Microbiomes and Bioinformatics DTP More photios of Microbes, Microbiomes and Bioinformatics DTP students having fun at 2024 Annual Retreat Lizzi Coy, Georgi Alabone, Alice Nisbet, Eleanor Hayles, Helena Pardo Casales, Dominic Fowler-Shorten, Ignacio, Jade, Raphael Hans Lwesya, Ryan







Our Eleanor Hayles has preprinted her 1st paper! This analysis of #Covid in Norfolk underscores the critical role of #genomic #epidemiology in understanding viral dynamics & highlights how regional insights can inform public health strategies Microbes, Microbiomes and Bioinformatics DTP #MRC biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

We have arrived in Nepal 🇳🇵 & are fully enjoying the views of the 5 mountain ranges surrounding us! After the success of my Oxford Nanopore course in Fiji (read below), its wonderful to run this course again in another developing country & this time with Gemma Langridge & Alice Nisbet


Looking for something to do with family at the weekend?🌞 Join us for our free open day on Saturday 14 September as part of Norfolk Heritage Open Days from 10am to 3pm 🕙 Drop in anytime 🙂 There will be hands-on activities for all the family to enjoy and explore the microbial world 🦠




"My advice for anyone interested in science communication is to always consider your audience." 💬 Raphael Hans Lwesya buff.ly/40Fo0hM

Excited to be part of the Microbes, Microbiomes and Bioinformatics DTP bioinformatics training this year for the new cohort! Fantastic to hear from Ella Rodwell about her career so far and her genomics work at UKHSA on day 1 🧬

MMB DTP PhD student Raphael Hans Lwesya , on professional placement with Centre for Microbial Interactions, has created the #MarvellousMicrobes activity at the Norwich Science Festival. Take part from 1st February to 22nd February norwichsciencefestival.co.uk/whats-on
