The Latest News from The Bailey Lab
TEACHING FIELD COURSE IN GLOBAL HEALTH SYSTEMS WITH COLLEAGUE ERIC ARTS.
Dr. Bailey traveled to Uganda as a co-instructor for Masters level field course in Global Health Systems.
Cliff and Peter graduate from Maseno
Cliff Oduor and Peter Owuor Oluoch officially graduated from Maseno University in Kenya today.
Wet lab is up and running
After weeks of packing and unpacking, we are ready and eager to begin lab work here at Brown.
Halloween in New Orleans at TropMed
An awesome combination although we met some scary characters. Science was great.
GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY OF MALARIA MEETING
Ozkan and Jeff have been attending the GEM meeting in Hinxton, UK.
KEYSTONE NONCODING RNA
Presenting at Keystone proper our work looking at EBV across cancers.
IDEEL HACKATHON 2018
Jeff, Nick and Ozkan attended the IDEEL hackathon in Wilmington Delaware meeting with our key collaborators from UNC and Imperial College.
Impacts on RTSS R01 funded
We just received the official notice of award from the NIH for our R01 entitled "Impacts".
BIB Program Pilot Projects
Both Mercedeh and Oz were awarded pilot funds to pursue potentially innovative computational and experimental techniques to foster cross-lab collaborations.
Insights into var2csa and placental malaria
Bob Verity examines the population genetic structure in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Our lab provide support for sequence analysis and bioinformatics.
AMA1 deep sequencing
Robin Miller's paper using AMA1 to probe population structure in the DRC entitled "A deep sequencing approach to estimate Plasmodium falciparum complexity of infection (COI)
SeekDeep published in Nucleic Acids Research
The paper demonstrates its ability to cluster at single base resolution accurately discerning low abundance sequences even with low amounts of input reads..
Integrative miRNA and mRNA in Burkitt
Congrats to Cliff. His latest paper comparing BL and normal germinal center B cells just came out in BMC Cancer
Back from ASTMH
The lab is back from ASTMH which was a busy conference with lots of collaborator meetings.