Ailith Ewing
@Ailith_Ewing
Group leader @mrc_hgu @EdinCRC @EdinUni_IGC Statistical cancer genomics. @thecarpentries instructor. Views my own.
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https://ewinggroup.github.io/ 19-04-2016 09:42:37
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🗣️ Mark your calendars!
🧬 The international lecture series on chromosomal instability is coming to you soon.
🤓 Starting with superstar speaker Marcin Imieliński
🔥 May 17 on zoom.
Join us at the Mutation Station for a Pint of Science UK!
I'll be talking about our research
'From Chaos to Clarity to Patients: How did tumour DNA get so messy?'
pintofscience.co.uk/event/mutation…
📅Wednesday 15th May
⏰ 7-9.30pm
🏛️Leith Depot, 138-142 Leith Walk, Edinburgh, EH6 5DT
Applications are now open to join our new UKRI AI Centre for Doctoral Training in Biomedical Innovation for September 2024 entry. All the information you need to apply is ➡️ ai4biomed.io UK Research and Innovation UKRI CDT in AI for Biomedical Innovation
We have secured Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research funding for Edinburgh Data Science Training to deliver more workshops...
They're happening really soon and places fill quickly! Sign up here!
forms.office.com/e/zwE6byEtJR
1) HD Statistics in R, Feb 27 - March 1
2) HD Statistics in R, Mar 19 - 22
3) ML in Python, Mar 26 - 29
NEW REVIEW ARTICLE Nature Cancer – “Aneuploidy and complex genomic rearrangements in cancer evolution” by Peter Van Loo #TobyMBaker #SaraWaise #MaximeTarabichi .
Read it here👇
nature.com/articles/s4301…
rdcu.be/dxoLb
Super excited to see CNAqc out in Genome Biology, our tool to validate clonal and subclonal copy numbers from bulk sequencing. 2nd paper from the lab in 2024 after TINC in Nature Communications [tinyurl.com/449j82rp]
Paper: doi.org/10.1186/s13059…
Tool: doi.org/10.1101/2021.0…
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Congratulations Dr Nathan Constantine-Cooke 🎉 Very proud of all your achievements and thankful for all your contributions to our group. Enjoy the celebrations!
So happy to see this preprint - the result of years of behind the scenes bioinformatics graft and painstakingly careful analysis. Massive kudos to Ailith Ewing and Colin Semple for pulling it all together into a cohesive narrative.