
Scott Hickey
@sfhickey1
Genomic Applications @Nanopore
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24-07-2009 05:01:34
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The accurate measurement of telomere length is challenging due to its repetitive nature. At #nanoporeconf, Tobias Schmidt will discuss how nanopore technology can overcome this challenge by resolving these long & repetitive regions. Read here: bit.ly/3rMY05e






Thrilled to see Telo-seq out (also in review). Telo-seq has come a long way since our first discussions with the The Karlseder Lab and has been released as a workflow community.nanoporetech.com/posts/telo-seq…. Count telomere and sub-telomere length at base resolution - methylation profile included!

Also, be sure to catch Tobias from the The Karlseder Lab's presentation on Telo-seq at the nanopore community meeting in Houston next week nanoporetech.com/about/events/c…


Learn how The Karlseder Lab & team used nanopore technology to investigate telomere shortening during cellular aging. Check out how they also studied how alternative lengthening of telomeres and telomerase impact iPSCs and cancer cells. Read more: bit.ly/46AgRPb





See our new preprint pairing Oxford Nanopore single-cell sequencing with 10x Genomics for full-length antibody repertoire sequencing of single B cells, in collaboration with Prof. Dr. Benhur Lee, MD 🦠🧬🔬 at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. A thread 🧵 (1/14) biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


We started this work in NYC in the spring of 2020, looking at COVID-19 antibodies, so seeing it on paper feels cathartic. We used Oxford Nanopore native gDNA and full-length RNA seq to uncover insights into complex immune system genetics, paving the way toward antibody therapies.


We are excited that our study on telomere sequencing in collaboration with Oxford Nanopore is published nature.com/articles/s4146… We developed Telo-seq, a method to determine the length and composition of entire human telomeres in bulk, chromosome arm and in some cases allelic resolution

This collaboration was highly successful, enabling us to answer intriguing biological questions through advancements in the Oxford Nanopore platform, which now allows for precise base- and modification calling even in the repetitive telomeric regions

Applications group presenting breadth of data available from a single Oxford Nanopore flowcell. #nanoporeconf


