When I am working with Oxford Nanopore sequencing data, it is common to only need a subset of raw reads (raw signals in POD5 format): for example, reads that map to a region of interest, a shortlist of problematic reads you want to inspect, or reads you want to share with a collaborator to reproduce an issue.
Nanopore
Together with BIOMINA, the Neuromics Support Facility, Adrem Data Lab, and the VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, we successfully hosted the Nanopore Research Day at the University of Antwerp.
This year marked an important milestone for us: the first conference presentation of the SquiDBase project. We had the pleasure of presenting it (as a poster) at London Calling, the flagship conference of Oxford Nanopore Technologies.