
Neil Hall
@neilhall_uk
Genome scientist…and father of 4. Director of The Earlham Institute- but this is personal - mainly #genomics, #academia and #politics.
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http://www.earlham.ac.uk 16-10-2009 22:04:31
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Applications are open for an architect to provide key technical leadership to BioFAIR UK, including: ✅ Refining technical requirements ✅ Building a flexible, distributed infrastructure ✅ Ensuring community-led culture Applications close: 22 September okt.to/XnCGJK


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

Do you have a #PhD in #bioinformatics or #computational #genomics? We're seeking a #postdoc to join Wilfried Haerty undertaking computational analysis of the functional implications of cellular heterogeneity. #CellularGenomics okt.to/p3yY5T


So, this afternoon I got home to find a lovely letter from NORTHERN 🚆 telling me about how they wanted to prosecute me for using the below ticket to travel on the specified route at a peak time. I paid £1.90 less than the fare they say I should have paid. A thread 🧵


🆕 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


Very grateful to have been awarded the John Innes Foundation prize for Excellence in Science Communication. Especially pleased that it was alongside Becky Shaw who has always supported me in my SciComm journey 🌿




The Centre for Microbial Interactions has evolved from the Centre for Microbial Interactions network to drive high-quality research and innovation in the areas of medicine, food, energy and climate change 🌏 buff.ly/3ZHGKwO


Santa Walker studied an MSci in Biotechnology from University of Aberdeen, spending her Year in Industry at the Earlham Institute exploring resistance genes in wild seabeet. This month Santa returned to EI to begin her PhD research with Neil Hall and Sally Warring.


University of Aberdeen Neil Hall Sally Warring Jess Peers, now in her fourth year of PhD, rejoined the Earlham Institute after her placement year investigating the genetic diversity and divergence of the ash dieback pathogen with Dr Mark McMullan. Jess Peers


University of Aberdeen Neil Hall Sally Warring Jess Peers Applications are now open for our 2025/26 #YearinIndustry programme at Earlham Institute. The placement provides #undergraduate #students with an opportunity to develop skills and experience, supporting future career developments. okt.to/4YDTSe




