Yash Bancil
yashbancil.bsky.social
Yash Bancil
@yashbancil.bsky.social
3rd Year PhD Candidate in Single-cell Microbial Genomics at Earlham Institute, U.K.
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The Norwich #SingleCell and #Spatial Symposium returns 18-19 June 2025, exploring the latest technologies, research, and applications. 🖥️🧬🔎

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Norwich Single-Cell and Spatial Symposium
Now in its eighth year, and extended to a two-day event, the Norwich Single-Cell and Spatial Symposium at Earlham Institute covers single-cell and spatial genomics technologies and their application i...
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November 15, 2024 at 1:03 PM
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It was great to speak to PhD researcher Yash Bancil about his work with @whatchamacaulay.bsky.social using #singlecell approaches - including flow cytometry and microfluidics - to develop methods for unravelling the #genomic and functional complexities of different #microbiomes. 🧪🧬💻🦠

Take a look 👇
Using new technology to explore the tiniest of worlds
Complex microbiomes are everywhere. Our skin, our guts, soil, pond water. All are home to tiny life forms, interacting with each other and going about their business.
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November 26, 2024 at 11:28 AM
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Thanks to our PhD cohort for a great discussion of research at today's Student Symposium!

Well done to all speakers and our Earlham Institute Student Body for organising the day. 👏
@conradn.bsky.social

#PhDresearch #PhDlife #Genomics
November 28, 2024 at 3:41 PM
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💬 “Bulk sequencing and single-cell sequencing are complementary techniques and you have to use both to get a full picture of a particular #microbiome.” - PhD researcher, Yash Bancil.

Using #singlecell technologies to explore the tiniest of #microbial worlds 👇
www.earlham.ac.uk/articles/usi...

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December 2, 2024 at 9:49 AM