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Julia Eales

Julia studied Biological Sciences at St John’s College from 2008-2011, before joining Oxford Nanopore a year later. After many years working in the lab, she moved to Technical Marketing, where she enjoys writing guides to performing different kinds of sequencing experiments – especially anything involving plants.

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It's been a busy May for Study Days🌱
Little present to ourselves😏...
Yesterday, we hosted our Chemistry Study Day for Year 12! 🧪
Yesterday we welcomed Year 9 Inspire Scholars from Whitefriars School!🚍
Roll on Summer! 🌞
Today we say a big thank you to Dr Eleanor Baker for her immense contribution to our Access team!🙏

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