pinned · building in stealth
nanoCITE
Developing Nanopore sequencing pipelines and computational tools designed to bridge research and clinical practice — making data-driven insights more directly actionable in patient care.
Oxford CHG Uhlig Group Oxford Nanopore
nanopore pipelines clinical translation CITE-seq nextflow
Pipeline and tooling work in the Uhlig Group aimed at taking long-read sequencing from research workflows into settings where turnaround and interpretability matter for patient care. Collaborators include Alexandra Noble (Nanopore / IBD methylation assays) and supervised student Simon Tautz (TUM).
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Simon Tautz
student · Computer science student & entrepreneur
TUM · CHG · Uhlig Group
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Alexandra Noble
Postdoctoral scientist
Oxford · CHG · Uhlig Group
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Holm Uhlig
supervisor · Professor of Paediatric Gastroenterology; Director, Centre for Human Genetics
Oxford · CHG · Uhlig Group
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