Gene-reading software to cut TB diagnosis from months to minutes
New Scientist - 21-Sep-2016CRyPTIC aims to speed up the diagnosis and treatment of drug-resistant TB by looking at its genom...
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Computational biologist: Pathogens, genomics, genome graphs, antibiotic resistance, global surveillance of bacteria.
Zamin Iqbal leads a computational genomics research group working on genetic variation in microbes, developing methods for representing and understanding complex genetic variation (e.g. surface antigens in P. falciparum and the pan-genome in bacteria), and exploring surveillance and diagnostics for antimicrobial resistance. Zamin obtained his PhD in Mathematics from the University of Oxford, worked in the software industry for several years and returned to academia to work on the 1000 Genomes project at EMBL-EBI. He did his postdoctoral work with Professor Gil McVean at the University of Oxford before being awarded a Wellcome Trust/Royal Society Sir Henry Dale award and starting his own group.
Visit website: https://www.ndm.ox.ac.uk/team/zamin-iqbal
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Details last updated 24-Dec-2020
CRyPTIC aims to speed up the diagnosis and treatment of drug-resistant TB by looking at its genom...