Meet Professor Saheer Gharbia, the new Chief Scientific Officer at the Genomic Surveillance Unit
A determined leader in public health, Saheer is used to making the “impossible” not only possible, but routine.
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2023-10-13T14:07:02+01:0028 September 2023|
A determined leader in public health, Saheer is used to making the “impossible” not only possible, but routine.
2023-08-17T14:57:49+01:0017 August 2023|
Use this simple guide to tell your mosquitoes apart this World Mosquito Day
2023-06-26T15:10:02+01:0020 June 2023|
With a decade of experience turning mosquitoes into genomic data, Alistair Miles is a pillar of the community of entomologists and analysts that keep track of the evolutionary twists and turns of malaria mosquitoes
2021-11-08T11:50:04+00:0021 December 2020|
This has been a year that none of us will forget in a hurry. The Institute is immensely proud of the way our staff have pulled together, and the work we have managed to achieve
2022-12-17T08:46:26+00:0024 April 2019|
Researchers can change children's futures in many more ways than just helping to beat a killer disease...
2012-09-12T12:58:44+01:0012 September 2012|
11 Sept 2012: The Malaria Programme at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute is carrying out research addressing questions about the continuing emergence of drug resistance in malaria. Knowing which proteins in a cell are palmitoylated, specific protein-membrane interactions, can give important clues about their regulation or function—clues that can be used to piece together new ideas about how cells work.
2012-08-17T10:30:33+01:0017 August 2012|
25 Jul 2012: Malaria researcher, Lia Chappell, spreads the word on how choosing the right approach can make your experiments using RNA-seq much more successful
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+44 (0)1223 834244