Simon Tang
@SimonTang_
PhD Candidate in Computational and Quantitative Biology at EPFL
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02-06-2021 00:36:00
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It's out! The first ever multi-omics level resources for the southern stuttering frog 🐸🇦🇺
Thanks so much to Kate Farquharson, Emma Peel Prof Carolyn Hogg, Kathy Belov, and the rest of the AWGG for their support on my first, first-author paper.
Do check it out!
When mini meets maxi...
Thanks to PacBio for giving me this Lego set at International Congress of Genetics 2023! It was fun to build it and compare it to the real Revio system at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, where it now happily lives. Jillian Hammond Genomic Technologies Group
Frogs have some weird and whacky attributes... Listen to find out how genetic detectives are pinpointing these superpowers 🐸 Jodi Rowley Simon Tang
abc.net.au/radionational/…
Such an honour to speak on The Science Show! You can catch me at the end talking about assembling genomes and working with frogs 😌 ABC Science ABC Radio National Sydney Science
Our recent @ScienceTalksSyd featured these six epic speakers Simon Tang 🐸 Leah 🔬Dr Erin Turbitt 👶 Marina Ulanova 🧠 Amanda Khoury 🧬 Paige Erpf 🍻 plus guest host Lachlan Gray 🤩
If you’re interested in speaking, our EOI is here: lnkd.in/gv5n6ZuB
Massive congratulations to Adele & Simon today for graduating with first class honours! And for the University medal Simon! Beautiful day in the quad! Sydney Science Kathy Belov Simon Tang
Hear from Simon Tang at the next @ScienceTalksSyd event on 3 May where he will be discussing disease-fighting peptides from the Australian stuttering frog 🐸
Tickets available here: eventbrite.com.au/e/future-scien…
These epic speakers will be at our next @futuresciencetalks on 5 May at East Village Sydney 🥼🧪🥽
Don't miss them!
Tickets via our bio & here: eventbrite.com.au/e/future-scien…
Leah 🧫
Dr Erin Turbitt 👶
Simon Tang 🐸
Paige Erpf 🔬
Marina Ulanova🧠
Amanda Khoury 🧬
So happy to see my paper embryoTox finally published!! Special thanks to David Ascher Douglas Pires Simon Tang
Our AusSynBio/iGEM journey for 2022 nears its end. Very proud of the Nanobuddies iGEM University of Sydney '22, who used DNA shuffling to evolve nanobodies, expressed these on the E.coli surface, and tested interactions with new cellulose-binding fuGFP fusion proteins. Onwards to Paris !
With our wonderful Genetics AustralAsia undergrad conference award winners from Sydney Science at #ComBio2022 conference! Lily, Simon, Kevin and Sophia- future genetics superstars! Thanks for your thoughtful gift 🐝💛
Check out our new Australasian Wildlife Genomics Group website & blogs from the team! wildlife-genomics.sydney.edu.au/lab-blog/ Kathy Belov Sydney Science