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Emma Coats

Sequencing Scientist at University of Cambridge

Emma Coats is a professional in the field of genomics and genetic research. She worked as a Sequencing Scientist at the University of Cambridge from 2020 to 2023.2 Currently, she is pursuing an MSc in Genetic and Genomic Counselling while working full-time as a Genomic Associate Study Co-ordinator at Manchester NHS Foundation Trust.1 Her previous experience includes roles as a Laboratory Technician at biomodal from 2018 to 2020 and as a Hospitality Assistant from 2013 to 2018.2 Emma has also been involved in research related to hydroxymethylation profiles of cell-free DNA as a biomarker for early cancer detection, as evidenced by her co-authorship on a paper published in October 2022.3

Highlights

Oct 2 · cruk.cam.ac.uk
Rosenfeld Group - Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute
Comparison of tumor‐informed and tumor‐naïve sequencing assays ...
Nov 4 · youtube.com
The Microscopists interviews Emma Lundberg (Stanford and KTH ...
The Microscopists interviews Emma Lundberg (Stanford and KTH ...
Oct 4 · nature.com
Hydroxymethylation profile of cell-free DNA is a biomarker for early ...
Oct 4 · europepmc.org
Hydroxymethylation profile of cell-free DNA is a biomarker for early ...

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Greater Cambridge Area