Anna (Ganna) Kovalenko
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Postdoc at UC Irvine & member of ARTIC Network🦠🧬🕵️‍♀️ Pathogen Detective #genomicSurveillance #genomicEpidemiology #microbialGenomics #OneHealth
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📣Public health just got a major upgrade! Say hello to Mk1D, our powerful portable sequencer💪 Real-time genomics now at Dr Vasylyeva Lab in UCI! 💥🧬 @ucirvine.bsky.social @nanoporetech.com #globalhealth #genomicsurveillance #genomicepidemiology
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5. In short: no signs, no history, and no hits from standard tests!!
Would we still be in the dark without metagenomics and the accessible, portable MinION sequencer? 🧬🐋
#Smart9N #metagenomics #OneHealth #WildHealth #nanopore
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4. In the seal case, the human infection came first, only after a wildlife biologist fell ill post-necropsy did testing reveal tularemia in the harbor seal, marking the first known case in a marine mammal.
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3. Notably, the same fall, a similar strain was previously found in a harbor seal during a necropsy in Washington state, marking the first detection of this pathogen in seals as well!
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2. Using smart‑9N nanopore metagenomics, researchers at CDC, UAA, CSU, and partners identified Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica. Findings were confirmed via qPCR and immunohistochemistry, marking the first known cases in belugas!
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1. After two pregnant Cook Inlet belugas washed ashore (Oct 2023), labs ran standard tests, aerobic cultures, PCR screens for influenza A, SARS‑CoV‑2, morbillivirus, and other common pathogens, all came back negative.
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🚨 Tularemia mystery solved in stranded belugas in Alaska! thanks to smart-9N metagenomics & nanopore sequencing 🔬🐋 #wildhealth #onehealth Well done @bortz-virology.bsky.social and Team!!

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ARTIC HELP offers a practical solution to supply chain disruptions, supporting the continuity of critical sequencing activities and expanding genomic surveillance and diagnostic capacity during public health emergencies.
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We validated the HELP on clinical samples of SARS-CoV-2 and Norovirus GII, confirming its performance under real-world conditions achieved genome coverage comparable to the ARTIC LoCost protocol.
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We tested six different DNA polymerases alongside the Q5 pol as emergency alternatives in tiling multiplex PCR when standard reagents are unavailable for rapid outbreak-response sequencing.
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ARTIC HELP includes cost-effective alternatives to all enzyme mixes used in the nanopore native barcoding workflow, including end-prep, barcode & adapter ligation.
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When supply chain issues hit, genomic surveillance can stall if key reagents are unavailable. We developed ARTIC HELP to boost resilience: labs can use common enzymes to keep sequencing. More labs stay in the game, supporting global health equity.
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Ever had to pause genomic surveillance due to enzyme shortages?🫣 Happy to share our new preprint with the solution inside 🦹‍♀️💪 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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