
Matt Loose
@mattloose

Great to see this review out from @simonpdeacon Stuart Smith and Simon Paine from Nottingham University Hospitals on Oxford Nanopore potential in diagnostic pathology. authors.elsevier.com/a/1jumt6FKYG3M… This link is free for 50 days apparently!



Nottingham Hospitals Charity DXC Technology Channel 3 Consulting DrDoctor The Innovation Award winners are...Dr Simon Paine and Mr Stuart Smith! Simon and Stuart have collaborated with Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN to introduce a ground-breaking new technology for diagnosing brain tumours. Their research study shows that tumours can be diagnosed in just 1 hour and



We’re excited to be shortlisted for four awards at this year’s #THEAwards : Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community, Outstanding Library Team of the Year, Outstanding Technician of the Year and Research Project of the Year! Times Higher Education 🎉



Massive congratulations Jodie Chatfield from Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN for being named this year’s #THEAwards Outstanding Technician of the Year!



The #Nanog gene, is not conserved outside vertebrates. So, how did #pluripotency evolve? This study led by my late friend Andrew Johnson, and spearheaded by D Crawley and Luke Simpson resolves this question. Matt Loose Cinzia Allegrucci #legacy cell.com/cell-reports/f…




Groundbreaking research from scientists Matt Loose from UoN Life Sciences UoN Medicine and Health Sciences & Medics NUH Medicine means brain tumours could be diagnosed in as little as 2 hours using technology from Oxford Nanopore Read the full story ▶️ ow.ly/h2vc50VW7mL

