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Graeme Oatley

Advanced Research Assistant at Wellcome Sanger Institute

Graeme Oatley is a Senior Research Assistant at the Wellcome Sanger Institute.13 He is involved in the Aquatic Symbiosis Genomics (ASG) Project, which aims to sequence the genomes of 1000 species from diverse freshwater and marine organisms.2 Oatley specializes in extracting DNA from various aquatic species, particularly corals, and has developed techniques to overcome challenges in processing hard stony corals.1

His work contributes to generating high-quality genome sequences for coral scientists to access and shape their morphological and molecular studies.1 Oatley's research focuses on ornithology, evolution, systematics, phylogenetics, and phylogeography.4 He has been cited 192 times in academic literature.4

Oatley has presented his work on cnidarian wet lab workflows for generating high-quality jellyfish and coral genomes at the BioDiversity Genomics Conference.5 He is also a contributor to published research, such as the genome sequencing of the giant clam.6

Highlights

Coral genomes to combat bleaching - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
Coral genomes to combat bleaching - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
Feb 17 · youtube.com
Graeme Oatley - Wet lab workflows to generate high ... - YouTube
Graeme Oatley - Wet lab workflows to generate high ... - YouTube

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United Kingdom