The NEOF-VF provides the following to UK-based researchers using molecular analyses to answer environmental questions: Training in wet lab molecular methods; Access to all necessary equipment and consumables; Next-generation sequencing data (to a maximum value of...
NEOF is running an in person eDNA wetlab and bioinformatics workshop in July. Register your interest before Monday 3rd June (link) Generating DNA sequence barcodes from mixed sources of DNA is an increasingly-used and efficient way to survey biodiversity, whether...
Saleh is a PhD student visiting the NEOF Visitor Facility. His project aims to make the first genetic baseline for most commercial pelagic fish species and their preys in Northern Indian Ocean through the use of metabarcoding. It is hoped that Saleh’s findings...
Sophie is a Civil Engineering PhD student working at the NEOF Visitor Facility. Her work involves investigating the presence of pathogens during urban flooding events in Sheffield. This work involves extracting environmental DNA (eDNA) from flood water and using...
To celebrate 25 years supporting UK science, the NEOF Visitor Facility has worked with current visitors to create four short films that highlight their work and showcase the types of studies we support. This is the second film in the series and features Alejandro...
To celebrate 25 years supporting UK science, the NEOF Visitor Facility has worked with current visitors to create four short films that highlight their work and showcase the types of studies we support. The first film is by Anna Jemmett, a visitor from the Wild Camel...
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