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Julie Messersmith on coordinating the research and response to COVID-19 at Johns Hopkins University
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
mardi 14 avril 2020 • Durée 52:31
Julie Messersmith, Executive Director for Research at Johns Hopkins, discusses her roles in the strategies involved in bringing multi-disciplinary researchers together to work on COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2. She shares information about the program for coordinated response with 9 working groups that were formed shortly after Hopkins shut down non essential work and research. She also discusses testing at Hopkins, genomics work on both the virus and hosts, and possible treatments in development at Hopkins.
You can find Julie on twitter @JMessersmith_JH and more information about Julie and her roles at Hopkins here: https://research.jhu.edu/our-team/julie-messersmith/
The Hopkins COVID-19 tracking page is of course here: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
In the episode we refer to Denis Wertz by first name only but you can find out more about him here: https://engineering.jhu.edu/chembe/faculty/denis-wirtz/
Dr. Elodie Ghedin on the covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
mardi 17 mars 2020 • Durée 42:09
In a special episode, I speak to Elodie Ghedin about the pandemic and global health crisis we are facing. Elodie is a virologist and professor at NYU in Biology and Global Public Health. She studies microbial pathogens including human parasites and viruses and has done extensive work with influenza and other RNA viruses. In this episode we talk about the coronavirus that causes covid-19, from its emergence at the end of 2019 to the current crisis, and hopes for future treatments and vaccines. Elodie educates us on R0 (R nought) and the problems with the slow ramp up of testing in the United States. We also talk about how the genomics community is helping with real-time analysis of the pandemic. You can find Elodie on twitter @eghedin and her lab page is here: https://publichealth.nyu.edu/faculty/elodie-ghedin
Some of the resources we mention in the podcast can be found below.
https://nextstrain.org/
https://platform.gisaid.org/
Dr. Deanna Church on building informative reference genomes and accelerating genome editing
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
mardi 10 mars 2020 • Durée 44:44
Dr. Maria Nattestad on visualizing the complexities of genomes
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
mardi 3 mars 2020 • Durée 46:28
Dr. Adam Phillippy on complete human chromosomes and beyond
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
samedi 22 février 2020 • Durée 54:34
Adam is well known for many bioinformatics tools including MUMmer, Canu, Mash, Krona, and we talk about the development of them, TIGR history lessons, long reads, and so much more. You can find out more about Adam here: https://irp.nih.gov/pi/adam-phillippy
Dr. Alexis Battle on machine learning in human genomics
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
samedi 22 février 2020 • Durée 44:31


