Emily Angiolini
@angiolini1
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Head of Advanced Training @EarlhamInst, empowering scientists in bioinformatics and genomics. Also, loves baking and Zumba. Views my own.
Norwich, England
Joined August 2011
What happens when the Communications team gets let loose in the lab? Group Leader Dr @sarah_guiziou, invited us along to her lab for a festive #STEMengagement activity - "painting" with bacteria. A great method for introducing #microbiology and #synbio to young audiences.
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π We're recruiting a #KeyAccount and #SalesManager to join our Business Development and Impact Team. This new role will support the work of the Earlham Enterprises Ltd, driving revenue growth through strategic sales planning and relationship management. https://t.co/ElUqvVB8U1
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π¬ "If you're looking for tools on how to extract, analyse and plot modification data from your #nanopore sequences, this course is perfect for you!" Register for our DNA #basemodification course by 03 January! https://t.co/G7817jHiJZ
earlham.ac.uk
In this comprehensive two-day course, participants will learn how to use nanopore sequencing to detect DNA base modifications.
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π» Thanks to significant investment from @BBSRC, a new state-of-the-art #DataCentre is set to bolster UK #bioscience capability, delivering high-density computing power to support future advancements across the Norwich Bioscience Institutes. π§¬π±π¦ β‘οΈ https://t.co/BVRCIcnmVG
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π¬ "Dynamic, practical, helpful and well-delivered course. Very useful for any replication/ epigenetics/ researchers interested in ONT experiments with base modifications." Register for our DNA base modification training course with @nanopore π https://t.co/mZsq4j3QO5
earlham.ac.uk
In this comprehensive two-day course, participants will learn how to use nanopore sequencing to detect DNA base modifications.
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Excited to be announcing speakers soon, so watch this space and express your interest to keep tuned for registrations opening!
π£ Save the date! The Norwich #SingleCell and #Spatial Symposium returns 18-19 June 2025, exploring the latest technologies, research, and applications. π Register your interest to stay updated when registration opens! https://t.co/FLCIndqKwx
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π¬ "There are many platforms to assist automation and standardisation of this type of method. The main divide is between sequencing-based and probe-based techniques." How to use spatial transcriptomics to view single plant cells in situ https://t.co/SF68QlX0hc
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Ashleigh Lister is a Senior Research Assistant in the Macaulay group. She is an expert in the field of plant spatial transcriptomics. In this technical article, she shares her insights, some top...
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ποΈ The Norwich #SingleCell and #Spatial Symposium in partnership with @uniofeastanglia returns 18-19 June 2025, exploring the latest technologies, research, and applications. π Register your interest to stay updated when registration opens https://t.co/Od4PatY7se
earlham.ac.uk
Now in its eighth year, and extended to a two-day event, the Norwich Single-Cell and Spatial Symposium at Earlham Institute covers single-cell and spatial genomics technologies and their application...
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YEAR IN INDUSTRY: 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. https://t.co/VcgMzjHQfw
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𧬠Do you want to learn how to use @nanopore sequencing to detect DNA base modifications? Our new course will include experimental design with important considerations for generating ultra-long #Nanopore #sequencing reads. https://t.co/p3TXMIPkxu
earlham.ac.uk
In this comprehensive two-day course, participants will learn how to use nanopore sequencing to detect DNA base modifications.
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Welcome to delegates for the @EarlhamInst Exploring #bionfoundries workshop with @cgrandellis, Eleanora, Peter Vegh of @EdinGenFoundry and Thomas Howard of @UniofNewcastle, supported by @BeckmanCoulter
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π In this new #webinar with @vizgen_inc, scientists from the Earlham Institute will share their journey of working with the Vizgen #MERSCOPE for #SpatialTranscriptomics, offering insights from optimising the platform for complex samples. Find out more: https://t.co/VUamCGmQK8
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Welcoming delegates to @EarlhamInst Single Cell RNAseq Laboratory course with a bit of theory. Great to have such a diverse group of backgrounds from attendees.
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π° The #European Reference Genome Atlas (@erga_biodiv) has today announced the success of its Pilot Project, bringing together collaborators from 33 European countries to produce high-quality #referencegenomes for 98 species. 𧬠https://t.co/MBjHedWmdf
earlham.ac.uk
The European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) has today announced the success of its Pilot Project, bringing together collaborators from 33 European countries to produce high-quality reference genomes...
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π#Longread sequencing is a powerful tool to identify variations and support transcript analysis. The Earlham Institute's technical and research teams are working together to generate long, and ultra-long reads across complex systems and species. 𧬠https://t.co/L9ivMCAA7g
earlham.ac.uk
A new event will explore the exciting potential of Oxford Nanopore (ONT) sequencing. The technology is widely-used at the Earlham Institute across a range of systems and species.
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Welcome to everyone joining us at the Earlham Institute today for the 2024 Norwich #SingleCell Symposium, with @biouea! π§¬ππ¬ We'll be kicking off at 10am so follow the talks throughout the day at #EISingleCell24. @EI_single_cell @NorwichResearch @BBSRC
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Welcome to delegates @EarlhamInst for Introduction to #flowcytometry with external trainers @babrahamflow @DDCytometry
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π Scientists at the Earlham Institute have begun a year-long study sampling and sequencing the air at sites across Norfolk, using a cutting-edge approach developed in partnership with @NHM_Science. π 𧬠β‘οΈ https://t.co/yc8FM1tI9g
@matholomoo @richardmleggett @MiaBerelson
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Testing DNA in the air may make food cheaper
bbc.com
Scientists are sampling the air for deadly diseases that can harm plants, animals and humans.
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Take a look at our amazing speakers for this year's Norwich #SingleCell Symposium! They'll be discussing their latest research and applications across the single-cell and #spatial field. #EISingleCell24 β° Registration closes midnight on Monday 10 June β‘οΈ https://t.co/pm4sKDq1O2
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