Prof Richard Brown of Liverpool John Moores University discusses how he has been supported by NEOF to understand the conservation genetics of lizard species on the islands of Madeira. Pacbio sequencing was first used to generate a de novo genome for one of...
Dr Venera Tyukmaeva from the University of Liverpool discusses how she has been supported by NEOF in her research into the evolution of trypanosomatids. More commonly known as the species that cause human sleeping sickness, the trypanosomatids are widespread...
The Centre for Proteome Research at the University of Liverpool is part of NEOF and welcomes enquiries from researchers looking to add protein level data to their research. Proteins being at the heart of all biological processes, we can identify and quantify...
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...
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...
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