Andrew Page✅

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PhD in Computer Science. Director at Theiagen Genomics. Podcast on Microbial bioinformatics. Wrote Roary/Gubbins. Runner. Views my own.
At @theiagen.bsky.social we are hiring a fully remote IT/Cloud security operations manager, based in the US. You'll get to work with me and an awesome team in public health and microbial bioinformatics so lots of interesting and rewarding challenges.
https://theiagen.pinpointhq.com/en/postings/711311b1-d945-4d75-9b0c-cc67567c75c4
IT/Cloud Security Operations Manager

Job Opening: IT/Cloud Security Operations Manager at Theiagen Genomics in Remote-US.

We are hiring remote bioinformaticians at @theiagen . If you have a passion for microbial bioinformatics or public health, send your CV to [email protected] . You can be based nearly anywhere but need to be available to work US business hours.

Last few places for the 10th Microbial Bioinformatics Hackathon (in-person and virtual), which will be held just before ASM NGS. Come join us!

Registration form: https://forms.gle/rY7V3UrTNy8t45b88
Date: 10-12 October 2024
Location: Hyatt Regency Bethesda, MD (30 min from ASM conference hotel)
Admission: Free

10th Microbial Bioinformatics Hackathon

Event Timing: 10-12 October, 2024 Event Address: Hyatt Regency Bethesda, Maryland, USA Contact: [email protected] Cost: Free (if selected) - Sponsored by Theiagen Genomics Event Type: In-person and virtual

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Jurassic park 🦖is 30 years old & the science 🧬 is still relevant. For a bit of fun
@happykhan
@Lskatz & I watched it & comment on all the #science in the movie!
🎙️ https://soundcloud.com/microbinfie/real-bioinformaticians-react-to-jurassic-park
#JurassicPark
118 Real bioinformaticians react to Jurassic Park

Andrew, Nabil, and Lee react to the bioinformatics and the science overall in the 1993 film Jurassic Park. We looked at these YouTube clips: * https://youtu.be/mDTaykXudVI?si=I5aiUdBGStpIKHVC * http

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Today @Tweakyaustin was showing me how to do ITS sequencing, super awesome how it all works.

This week on the @microbinfie podcast, we ask.... Who the hell can tell us what one health really means?

https://on.soundcloud.com/jv2Uc

101 One Health with Natacha Couto and Ed Feil

We discuss One Health with Dr Natacha Couto (University of Oxford) and Professor Ed Feil (University of Bath).

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On the MicroBinfie Podcast we have hit a huge milestone, releasing our 100th episode. A lot has happened in the world of Microbial Bioinformatics since 2019 so join us as we muse about what may happen in the next few years: https://soundcloud.com/microbinfie/100th-episode
100th episode

We celebrate having 100 episodes! We look back at the history of our podcast and then talk about what the future might hold. Then: Lee gets his revenge by having Andrew and Nabil pronounce words loc

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Today we released the 100th episode of the microbinfie podcast, a podcast about microbial genomics. On this double episode we make some fun predictions about what we might see over the next 100 episodes.

My favourite take is that we predict that there will something akin to a doping scandal in sports, but it's actually using fecal microbiome transplants.

Listen to this and more sensible predictions at
https://soundcloud.com/microbinfie/100th-episode

And your favourite podcast app.

100th episode

We celebrate having 100 episodes! We look back at the history of our podcast and then talk about what the future might hold. Then: Lee gets his revenge by having Andrew and Nabil pronounce words loc

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We are holding a Microbes & Food Safety Bioinformatics Hackathon in Cambridge just before ABPHM on 1st, 2nd, 3rd (am) May. Always good fun and limited places available.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RkUpKnfKl0ggj-CtJUKNmSAtZ1-_2Bou/view?usp=sharing
Just had the pleasure of writing a round-up of activities from Open Research at Cambridge - wish I could have named all the brilliant people who made this work possible! https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=3433 #openaccess #openresearch #openscience
Open Research in Cambridge: 2022 in review - Unlocking Research

2022 has been another fantastic year for Open Research in Cambridge and I’m so proud of what we have achieved together as a community of researchers, library staff, technicians, administrators, publishers and more. I’d like to highlight some of the key themes in our work this year and thank all who have contributed to this … Continue reading Open Research in Cambridge: 2022 in review →

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