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Sep 2024
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Using Nanopore sequencing to diagnose br...

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This bulletin intro was brought you by Harriet Anderson from Research and Innovation Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Keep listening for more team members introducing other episodes. If you're a clinical researcher at NUH or the University of Nottingham and want to be voice of the podcast contact us at ⁠R&Icomms@nuh.nhs.uk⁠.


Tags: #SAPhEStudy, #Nanopore #SequencerDevice, #Tech, #RoundTableTalks, #PRES #BrainTumor

Links

  • Nanopore - https://nottinghamcrf.nihr.ac.uk/about/news/nottingham-leads-the-way-dna-sequencing-technology-could-transform-brain-tumour-diagnosis
  • Patient transfers - nuhnt.GetInvolved@nhs.net
  • Loughborough University round-table talks about dementia care and research - Neil.chadborn@nottingham.ac.uk.
  • R&I Clinical support department showcase - i.antonopoulou@nhs.net
  • Participant research experience survey - https://sites.google.com/nihr.ac.uk/crneastmidspres/survey
  • SAPhE study - SAPhEstudy@nuh.nhs.uk


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