Emma Waters
LGBTQ+ genome scientist, microbiologist... give me a cool genome structure & I am happy! Proud member of @langridgelab.bsky.social & creator of #WhatIsAScientist exhibition
- This is your last chance to apply for this #PhD position with @gemma-langridge.bsky.social & the @langridgelab.bsky.social Ever wonder how bacteria become more toxic via phages? & how public health deals with this🤔this project could be for you🦠🏥🧬 Apply NOW Who doesn't love a toxic burden anyway?😅
- Reposted by Emma Waters📻 Listen back to BBC Radio Norfolk to hear our researcher @emmabeansworth.bsky.social talk about the launch of Am I a Scientist? which aims to break down current stereotypes of what scientists are. 🔊 Listen from 24:05 ▶️ buff.ly/a8Z8Wmp 🥼 Find out more about Am I A Scientist ➡️ buff.ly/ZhpyuhK
- If you would like to hear an awkward me chatting to BBC Radio Norfolk about the launch of "Am I a Scientist", a free, online resource for schools that shows children the diverse scientists at the Norwich Research Park & helps to break stereotypes in science I'm just going to hide in the lab... 🧑🔬
- 📻 Tune into BBC Radio Norfolk at 2.20pm to hear our researcher @emmabeansworth.bsky.social talk about the launch of the 'Am I a Scientist' online teaching resource ⤵️ buff.ly/QdHqWf4
- Find the resource here: www.norwichresearchpark.com/am-i-a-scien...
- Reposted by Emma Waters📻 Tune into BBC Radio Norfolk at 2.20pm to hear our researcher @emmabeansworth.bsky.social talk about the launch of the 'Am I a Scientist' online teaching resource ⤵️ buff.ly/QdHqWf4
- Reposted by Emma WatersOpen FSEP position in our team 📣 Nous recrutons un/e Ingénieur/e d’étude en biologie. Profil : être titulaire d’un poste permanent au CNRS (IE) et avoir envie d’étudier la chromatine bactérienne 😉 Date limite : jeudi 15 janvier. Détails et candidature ici : mobiliteinterne.cnrs.fr/ords/afip/ow...
- I'm pleased to announce #WhatIsAScientist is now a 𝗳𝗿𝗲𝗲 online #teaching resource! Showcasing the diverse scientists at the Norwich Research Park & helping to smash stereotypes in science Aimed at teachers, with a lesson plan & downloadable resources - ideal for #BritishScienceWeek #BSW26
- I firmly believe that if children can't see themselves reflected in a career, they can dismiss the possibility of pursuing something they would otherwise love to be!🧑🔬 Please use it as part of #outreach or share it with any #STEM #teachers who would find it helpful Read about the inspiration here:
- Reposted by Emma WatersAn incredible resource and an inspiring story behind it 💪 @emmabeansworth.bsky.social your tenacity and commitment is amazing
- 🆕 New science resource for schools launched by Norwich Research Park scientists✨ The initiative is the brainchild of Dr @emmabeansworth.bsky.social , a researcher at the Quadram Institute 🧪 buff.ly/qkQHBUE
- Reposted by Emma Waters🆕 New science resource for schools launched by Norwich Research Park scientists✨ The initiative is the brainchild of Dr @emmabeansworth.bsky.social , a researcher at the Quadram Institute 🧪 buff.ly/qkQHBUE
- Reposted by Emma WatersIt's the last few days to apply for this #PhDposition starting in Oct 2026 with us @quadraminstitute.bsky.social. Do you like bacteria, genomics & puzzles?🦠🧬🧩 Do you wanna work in a cutting edge of science, with some awesome people? 😜 Please apply or share by 2 Dec 🗓️ Find out more ⬇
- It's the last few days to apply for this #PhDposition starting in Oct 2026 in the @langridgelab.bsky.social @quadraminstitute.bsky.social. Apply by 2 Dec if you have ever wondered what happens if bacteria follow the rules of life, but in a different order? 🤔 this could be the project for you🦠🧬🧩
- Seeing how our clinical fellow Rachael has grown into a fully fledged scientist has been wonderful to watch. She has done more sequencing runs than the rest of us put together this year! Looking forward to the awesome paper on #UTI #nanopore study that she will write whilst being back at the NHS💪
- Yesterday, we said, "See you next time" to our awesome clinical fellow Rachael! We are not sure where the last 6 months went, but we know it won't be long till you are back for your PhD! Until then, at least you are only across the road @nnuh.bsky.social Come back & complete the doctor doctor joke!
- Reposted by Emma WatersYesterday, we said, "See you next time" to our awesome clinical fellow Rachael! We are not sure where the last 6 months went, but we know it won't be long till you are back for your PhD! Until then, at least you are only across the road @nnuh.bsky.social Come back & complete the doctor doctor joke!
- Reposted by Emma WatersBut today we have also had @ukhsa.bsky.social's David Greig gave an inspirational talk highlighting the evolution of the use of sequencing technologies in public health surveillance over the last 10 years & the possibilities of including #nanopore sequencing to tackle new questions of the future
- Reposted by Emma WatersDay 3 is a favourite of ours! Not only has @emmabeansworth.bsky.social shown us genome rearrangements are another type of #variation to watch for in #bacterial #genomics & all the possible pathogenic phenotypes these rearrangements change And... today is Em's gateway into Christmas jumper month+...
- No! You're a toxic burden?! 😅 Ever wonder how bacteria become more toxic via phages? & how public health dealss with this 🤔 this project could be for you🦠🏥🧬 The @langridgelab.bsky.social is looking for #PhD candidates to join the group in October 2026 - please share! Apply by 6 Jan🗓️ #PhDposition
- Well it's 100% official now! #IAmABiologist! So delighted I was chosen by the @biochemsoc.bsky.social to have myself & my work with the @langridgelab.bsky.social @quadraminstitute.bsky.social be showcased Biology Week #IAmABiologist campaign! keep eyes peeled for #WhatIsAScientist? updates soon🤞
- Celebrating #IAmABiologist we hear from Emma Waters, Senior Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Bacterial niche adaptation at the Quadram Institute. #BiologyWeek
- Reposted by Emma WatersCelebrating #IAmABiologist we hear from Emma Waters, Senior Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Bacterial niche adaptation at the Quadram Institute. #BiologyWeek
- Reposted by Emma WatersAre you, or someone you know, looking for a PhD, starting in Oct 2026? Do you like bacteria, genomics & puzzles?🦠🧬🧩 Do you wanna work in a cutting edge of science, with some awesome people @quadraminstitute.bsky.social? Please apply or share by 2 Dec 🗓️ #PhDposition #academicsky Find out more ⬇️
- No! You're out of order?! 😅 Ever wonder what happens if bacteria follow the rules of life, but in a different order? 🤔 this could be the project for you🦠🧬🧩 The @langridgelab.bsky.social is looking for #PhD candidates to join the group in October 2026 - please share! Apply by 2 Dec 🗓️ #PhDposition
- Reposted by Emma Waters🚨 Funded PhD alert 🚨 We are recruiting for a PhD student to join the @langridgelab.bsky.social in October 2026 - please share! If you like bacteria, genomics and puzzles, this could be the project for you 🦠🧬🧩 Apply by 2 Dec 🗓️ #PhDposition Find out more ⬇️ www.uea.ac.uk/course/phd-d...
- Reposted by Emma WatersWe are so pleased to share that our @stevenrudder.bsky.social passed his viva with flying colours today 🥳 👏🎉 Congratulations Dr Rudder!! Huge thank you to Adrain Egli & @alisonmather.bsky.social for examining #PhDone #AcademicChatter You have definitely left your mark on the group & will be missed🦆
- Delighted to celebrate with @stevenrudder.bsky.social, who has passed his viva today!! Cannot believe your time with the @langridgelab.bsky.social is already over but this is a long time coming & you deserve this so much! Go forth & do your 💩 but please stay in touch #PhDone #academicsky #PhD
- Reposted by Emma WatersDelighted to share that @stevenrudder.bsky.social has passed his viva today!! Congratulations Dr Rudder, and a huge thank you to @alisonmather.bsky.social and Prof Adrian Egli for examining. Steven, this is so well deserved, we're all super proud of you #PhDone
- Reposted by Emma WatersIt has been a blast 💥!Awesome atmosphere, networking & knowledge exchange at @biophychrom.bsky.social Huge thanks 🙏 to all the Participants, Rachel & Kinga from @biochemsoc.bsky.social & the Sponsors @plasmidsaurus.bsky.social @lumicks.bsky.social @emanuellissek.bsky.social @ei-science.bsky.social
- Well that's a wrap @biochemsoc.bsky.social #BioPhyChrom2025 thank you to the organisers & everyone here for contributing to a wonderful week. Looking forward to hopefully seeing you all again in Paris 🇫🇷 @danielabarilla.bsky.social @damelab.bsky.social @graingerlab.bsky.social @vslioy.bsky.social
- Reposted by Emma WatersWe couldn't really let this #postdocappreciationweek pass without pointing out that we've doubled our awesome postdoc quota this year 💪💪 Between Claire and @emmabeansworth.bsky.social this group runs like a well oiled machine and we can't thank you enough for it 🤩 #NPAW2025
- The @yorkmuseumstrust.bsky.social's Hospitium was such a lovely location for the @biochemsoc.bsky.social #BioPhyChrom2025 conference dinner. Gorgeous gardens, fabulous food & captivating conversations Thank you to the organisers for creating a great program & friendly interdisciplinary environment
- Reposted by Emma WatersThat’s a wrap for The Biology and Physics of Prokaryotic Chromosomes VII 2025. A big thank you to all those who attended 🧪 #BioPhyChrom2025 #BiochemEvents
- It's #postdocappreciationweek! this year for the 1st time I have a special shout out to the @langridgelab.bsky.social's other VIP (Very Important Postdoc). Claire Hill you are immense addition with your CHill nature. Thank you for taking a good share of the load in looking after the group🐧 #NPAW2025
- What a great 2nd day @biochemsoc.bsky.social #BioPhyChrom2025. Who else is excited for another day of discussing #Prokaryotic #Chromosomes? Love #outreach? I recommend visiting the National #STEM learning centre's resource library! A wealth of ideas for inspiring the next generation of scientists
- Reposted by Emma WatersWith evidence attached 😊 #BioPhyChrom2025 @biochemsoc.bsky.social @biophychrom.bsky.social @damelab.bsky.social @vslioy.bsky.social @graingerlab.bsky.social @lauraspagnolo.bsky.social @tamarabasta.bsky.social
- The Chromosome Biology #BioPhyChrom fête is in full swing: excellent talks and fantastic snapshot poster presentations by our ECRs 🧬👏! Great scientific socialising at the pub after the York tour.
- Reposted by Emma WatersExcellent day 2 at #BioPhyChrom2025 some great talks and discussions! So glad to present some of the work we’ve just started and get some excellent feedback 🧬And… I SAW LONGBOI @biochemsoc.bsky.social
- Reposted by Emma WatersDay two of #BioPhyChrom2025 is well underway! We have seen some great discussions so far during our networking and poster sessions #BiochemEvent
- Do you have a favourite part of day 1 @biochemsoc.bsky.social #BioPhyChrom2025. A particular talk? The poster session? Flashbacks of being a fresher? For myself, it was a friendly environment that facilitated open & lively discussions between experts from different disciplines👨🔬🧬👩🔬🦠 Let day 2 begin!
- What a great 1st session @biochemsoc.bsky.social #BioPhyChrom2025. A great mix of talks & discussion points from all speakers I am looking forward to sharing my work showing that genome structure variation can influence #virulence & #AMR. Come see me at poster 009
- Who's ready for an exciting week ahead in York @biochemsoc.bsky.social's Biology & physics of Prokaroytic Chromosomes?! #BioPhyChrom2025
- Reposted by Emma WatersFinally in York! Tomorrow is D-Day #BioPhyChrom2025 kicks off with a great program and posters! @danielabarilla.bsky.social @damelab.bsky.social @graingerlab.bsky.social
- A complete pleasure to have hosted @vslioy.bsky.social today @quadraminstitute.bsky.social! A great talk & discussions enjoyed by all explaining how chromatin remodelling & #Salmonella Pathogenicity Islands regulation go hand in hand. Next stop @biochemsoc.bsky.social's #BioPhyChrom2025 🌳🚆🫣🤞
- Ready for a week of thinking about DNA's 3rd dimension @biochemsoc.bsky.social's #BioPhyChrom2025. But 1st I'm excited to be hosting @i2bcparissaclay.bsky.social's @vslioy.bsky.social. I am sure her talk on Salmonella chromatin will bring exciting chats & opportunies to @quadraminstitute.bsky.social
- Reposted by Emma WatersUK mode ON 🇬🇧 #BioPhyChrom2025 ahead! First stop @quadraminstitute.bsky.social for some Salmonella chromatin chats with @emmabeansworth.bsky.social & @langridgelab.bsky.social
- Need a non-science book to read? Struggling with anxiety? You are not alone! This is an awesome book by the amazing person/comedian Suzi Ruffell discussing life's big Qs from "How do you know you're not f**cking up your kids? to Has #LGBTQIA+ equality been achieved?" currently only £1.49 on kindle
- Congrats everyone for making it through the 1st week after summer! I don't know about you guys but after 3 months packed with mini breaks I have found my "normal" 5 day working week tough! Think I am ready to tackle the last bit of this year... Remembering I'm doing it for these guys makes it easier
- As we leave late summer behind & enter autumn & some normality, we have been able to get together to celebrate some awesome achievements by our @stevenrudder.bsky.social & @eh-hayles.bsky.social. In a Langridge lab tradition, both received their coasters of their 1st author papers in the group!🎉🥳🎊
- Reposted by Emma WatersAs we leave late summer behind & enter autumn & some normality, we have been able to get together to celebrate some awesome achievements by our @stevenrudder.bsky.social & @eh-hayles.bsky.social. In a Langridge lab tradition, both received their coasters of their 1st author papers in the group!🎉🥳🎊
- Again delighted to see another 1 of our PhD students with their 1st 1st author paper out. @stevenrudder.bsky.social's paper revealing the limitations of single-colony #sequencing Congrats to you & all the co-authors👏Such a huge piece of work now in @microbiologysociety.org's #MicrobialGenomics
- Reposted by Emma WatersWaiting for the rain to stop? ⛈️ Need a good read? 📃 Our @eh-hayles.bsky.social has written a blog discussing her research exploring & understanding how SARS-CoV-2 spread & evolved in #Norfolk during the #COVID-19 pandemic 🦠 She shows the powers of #sequence surveillance & #epidemiology💪
- We heard a lot about how #COVID impacted the nation, but what happened locally? Here @eh-hayles.bsky.social discusses her research exploring & understanding how #SARS-CoV-2 spread & evolved in #Norfolk during the #COVID-19 pandemic 🦠 & shows how we can use the past to be prepared for the future💪
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- Reposted by Emma WatersCongrats @eh-hayles.bsky.social ! And it's always nice to see that one can run 30k genomes on iqtree!
- Truly delighted to see @eh-hayles.bsky.social have her 1st paper out! Not only 1st paper but 1st-1st author paper and 1st paper to ever come from the @mmbdtp.bsky.social!!! Congratulations to you & all the co-authors👏Such a huge piece of work now in @microbiologysociety.org's #MicrobialGenomics
- Truly delighted to see @eh-hayles.bsky.social have her 1st paper out! Not only 1st paper but 1st-1st author paper and 1st paper to ever come from the @mmbdtp.bsky.social!!! Congratulations to you & all the co-authors👏Such a huge piece of work now in @microbiologysociety.org's #MicrobialGenomics
- During the #COVID19 pandemic @quadraminstitute.bsky.social, sequenced >87,000 #SARSCoV2 samples, with an emphasis on East Anglia, supporting local hospitals with data informed insights on the emerging pandemic with #COGUK. This paper explores the #genomic #epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in Norfolk, UK
- Reposted by Emma WatersKey Highlights: • 401 SARS-CoV-2 lineages detected across the pandemic • 5 Variants of Concern IDed with Alpha, Delta & Omicron dominating • 4 distinct regional epidemic waves • Clear variation in wave patterns between different regions • 1st paper to ever come from @mmbdtp.bsky.social 🥳🧬 #PhDlife
- Reposted by Emma WatersOur @eh-hayles.bsky.social's 1st 1st-author paper is now published in @microbiologysociety.org's #MicrobialGenomics It explores the #genomic #epidemiology of #COVID in Norfolk, UK Great job by @andrewjpage.bsky.social @drrobkingsley.bsky.social Javier Guitian #COGUK & @gemma-langridge.bsky.social!
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- Attended the @nnuh.bsky.social #Pride event yesterday, representing the #LGBTQ+ working group of Norwich Research Park's research institutes🌈 It is great to be forming stronger connections with LGBTQ+ groups of the hospital & @uniofeastanglia.bsky.social, specially as we approach #norwichpride🏳️🌈
- Reposted by Emma WatersWhat a great movie reel of 3 incredible days of #Salmonella science & networking at #I3S #I3Scongress. A great highlight captured for us is @ukhsa.bsky.social's @mariechattaway.bsky.social vibrant keynote talk! ... & video evidence of our @emmabeansworth.bsky.social actually doing some work😮
- Here's a blog from PhD student @carolinejarvis.bsky.social, reflecting on how myself & other researchers from the @quadraminstitute.bsky.social have been working with the charity @jidcuk.bsky.social to improve access to global health research & champion equitability of collaborations🧑🔬🌏
- It's been a pleasure to help develop an @nanoporetech.com #sequencing course which has helped train individuals in Fiji National University & Nepal. The course's aim is to enable scientists to do their own sequencing in their own country, preparing them to respond to any outbreak in the future🧑🔬🧬
- The ability of @jidcuk.bsky.social to fund such projects depends on the resources we have today. Donations can help the charity expand their impact and support even more ground-breaking projects in the future. If you would like to support please donate here: www.jidcuk.org/donate
- Reposted by Emma Waters@stevenrudder.bsky.social's talk was 🔥 Extracting ultra-pure DNA from stool & bacteria—trickier than it sounds but critical for long-reads 🔍 Long-reads resolve repeat-rich genomes 🦠 Improve outbreak tracking & #AMR mapping 📈 Better study of mobile genetic elements #MicrobialGenomics #ECR #MNGPopUp
- Next up from our group at @microbesng.bsky.social #MNGPopUp is Claire Hill talking about a novel pipeline she has developed for analysis of Transposon Insertion Sequencing #TraDIS data which looks at the raw signal to gain information of essentiality in absence of a fully annotate genome! 🤩🧬
- Reposted by Emma WatersNext up from our group at @microbesng.bsky.social #MNGPopUp is @nisbetalice.bsky.social talking about #genomic insights into #ParatyphiA carriage, providing key evidence showing that this serovar must be studied as an unique pathogen and not be bundle together with other typhoidal #salmonella!
- Reposted by Emma WatersAnd finally at @microbesng.bsky.social #MNGPopUp our @nisbetalice.bsky.social is chairing the last session including the keynote from @pathogenomenick.bsky.social titled “Pathogen surveillance through #metagenomics: the next frontier?" Looking forward to some more great #Genomics #ECR talks first!
- Reposted by Emma WatersFirst up from our group at #MNGPopUp is @stevenrudder.bsky.social about his work on improving High Molecular Weight DNA extraction from stool for @nanoporetech.com's long read sequencing using Revolugen's FireMonkey kit. Who knew you could great such great 🧬 from 💩 for clinical #ONT diagnostics!
- Reposted by Emma WatersNext up from our group at @microbesng.bsky.social #MNGPopUp is Claire Hill talking about a novel pipeline she has developed for analysis of Transposon Insertion Sequencing #TraDIS data which looks at the raw signal to gain information of essentiality in absence of a fully annotate genome! 🤩🧬
- Reposted by Emma WatersWho is excited for an exciting day of #MicrobialGenomics with @microbesng.bsky.social #MNGPopUp #ECR conference? We are! Our students @stevenrudder.bsky.social & @nisbetalice.bsky.social will be giving talks on their #PhD in addition to our new Postdoc Claire Hill. Day full of great science ahead.
- Reposted by Emma Waters#I3S are you ready for the @langridgelab.bsky.social? After a long journey we are ready for a lovely few days listening to the latest in #Salmonella research, catching up with old friends & meeting new colleagues in St. Malo...
- Reposted by Emma WatersGotta say... It feels like our year! Keep an eye out for more Lagnridge Lab news coming soon! Thank you I3S for an fun few days full of salmonella science & networking with great colleagues & friends. Emma, Alice & @gemma-langridge.bsky.social have had an amazing time full of magnifique memories.
- Reposted by Emma WatersOur @nisbetalice.bsky.social gave an awesome final & award winning talk at #I3Scongress showing 20 years of #typhoidal #Salmonella in England & Wales. Amazing achievement for her 1st ever international talk. Keep an eye out for this publication coming soon, in collaboration with @ukhsa.bsky.social
- 3 years ago at #I3S I was happy to be introduced as a lady of #Salmonella & this time it's an honour to have my communication skills be recognised by this #scientific community. Thank you to the organising committee for awarding my lastest work on impact of genomic rearrangements a poster prize &...
- Also a nice surprise for our @emmabeansworth.bsky.social to win an award for her poster showing that variations caused by genomic rearrangements can turn #virulence and #AMR on & off, just like SNPs! Its a honour for the group's communication skills be recognised by this #academic community
- For awarding our @nisbetalice.bsky.social an award for her talk looking at 20 years of enteric fever in England & Wales. #ProudPostdoc It's been a delight to be able to attend with more members of the Langridge lab including @gemma-langridge.bsky.social & Alice. Thank you #I3Scongress & St. Malo
- Coming up next at #I3S #I3Scongress is @nisbetalice.bsky.social showing a summary of 20 years of #typhoidal #Salmonella in England & Wales. She is excited to present here as she prepares this for publication and as this is her first international talk. We are hanging around if you have any Qs.
- Reposted by Emma WatersLater our @nisbetalice.bsky.social will be giving the final talk of #I3S #I3Scongress which summarises enteric fever in England & Wales over the last 20 years - an amazing case summary of some of the hard sentinel surveillance work carried out by @ukhsa.bsky.social. Stick around it will be awesome👍
- Reposted by Emma WatersOur @nisbetalice.bsky.social, @emmabeansworth.bsky.social & @gemma-langridge.bsky.social are having a magnifique time at #I3S. Currently they are enjoying talks in the #comparativegenomics session where Emma will also present her poster (102) showing genome rearrangement can impact #virulence & #AMR
- What a great key note presentation from @mariechattaway.bsky.social looking at the evolution of #AMR in #Salmonella over the lifetime of #publichealth surveillance. If you enjoyed Marie's talk, then there are many posters featuring work from others @ukhsa.bsky.social's surveillance team here at #I3S
- Really pleased to be at #I3S in St. Malo again, this time with @gemma-langridge.bsky.social & @nisbetalice.bsky.social Looking forward to hearing all the #Salmonella research & sharing my latest work showing that genome structure variation can influence #virulence & #AMR. Come see me at poster 102
- Reposted by Emma WatersOur @emmabeansworth.bsky.social will be presenting her latest work on the impact of genome rearrangement on #virulence & #AMR 💊 go see her at poster 102 Our @nisbetalice.bsky.social will closing the conference with the final talk looking at 20 years of #typhoidal Salmonella in England & Wales 🧫
- Reposted by Emma Waters🚨 Supporting the first nanopore sequencing in Fiji Prof. John Wain and @emmabeansworth.bsky.social delivered in-person training at Fiji National University, supporting scientists, students, and healthcare workers in using Oxford Nanopore microbial DNA sequencing www.jidcuk.org/post/support...
- Reposted by Emma WatersFind out about COVID genomic epidemiology in Norfolk with @eh-hayles.bsky.social at poster 7 🔍 at the Norwich Health Innovation Conference 2025 today! 🩺 Also be sure to find @nisbetalice.bsky.social at poster 2 to learn about the incidence and carriage of typhoidal Salmonella in England and Wales! 🦠
- Reposted by Emma WatersVery grateful to have been invited to present my research on #SARS-CoV-2 genomic epidemiology in #Norfolk at the Norwich Health Innovation Conference today!
- Find out about COVID genomic epidemiology in Norfolk with @eh-hayles.bsky.social at poster 7 🔍 at the Norwich Health Innovation Conference 2025 today! 🩺 Also be sure to find @nisbetalice.bsky.social at poster 2 to learn about the incidence and carriage of typhoidal Salmonella in England and Wales! 🦠
- Reposted by Emma WatersI’m also presenting my PhD work on #STEC Shiga toxin subtype stx2a for the first time! Swing by poster 41 to learn more about the subtype and its prevalence in the UK between 2016 - 2024. Thanks to @ellarodwell.bsky.social & Claire Jenkins at @ukhsa.bsky.social for support with this project!
- Today is the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia & Transphobia. Given recent global political shifts the world is currently a scarier place for the #LGBTQ+ community especially for trans, intersex & non-binary people who are having their identities erased & being exposed to increased hate
- Really pleased we at the Norwich Research Park celebrated #IDAHoBiT Thursday & showed our support for these members of our community & show the inclusive environment we are a part of here @johninnescentre.bsky.social @quadraminstitute.bsky.social @thesainsburylab.bsky.social @earlhaminst.bsky.social
- 2 years ago @langridgelab.bsky.social adopted Emily to teach her #nanopore #sequencing. Since then I have had the pleasure of being her mentor. Its been a true 🎢 ride with today marking the end with her #viva. Good luck Emily, you are going to smash it 💪 #AcademicTwitter #academicChatter #PhDlife
- Reposted by Emma WatersThis was a great collaborative effort to bring together a review on one of our favourite topics! Thanks to the fantastic @sarah-kay3.bsky.social @emmabeansworth.bsky.social and @apreston243.bsky.social for making this a reality
- Reposted by Emma Waters🚨New publication🚨 Excited to share our review Bacterial genome structural variation: prevalence, mechanisms, & consequences, now out in @cp-trendsmicrobiol.bsky.social Brilliant working with @emmabeansworth.bsky.social, @gemma-langridge.bsky.social and @apreston243.bsky.social!
- Reposted by Emma WatersBacterial genome structure variation review, out now. Great to work with the wonderful @emmabeansworth.bsky.social @gemma-langridge.bsky.social and @sarah-kay3.bsky.social on this. authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S...