Sam Hancock

Sam Hancock

M.Sci. Genetics

Sam completed his MSci in Genetics at the University of Nottingham in 2019, fuelled initially by an interest in genetic ageing. As part of his degree, he also investigated the role of rnh genes in originless replication in archaea.

Articles from Sam

Study shows mink can be infected by Omicron and efficiently transmit the virus to other mink

Study shows mink can be infected by Omicron and efficiently transmit the virus to other mink

Study explores how the electrostatic charge of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein has changed over time

Study explores how the electrostatic charge of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein has changed over time

Research suggests SARS-CoV-2 viral accessory proteins may play significant role in viral evolution

Research suggests SARS-CoV-2 viral accessory proteins may play significant role in viral evolution

Researchers identify autoantibody targets in COVID-19 patients

Researchers identify autoantibody targets in COVID-19 patients

New COVID-19 test can determine if individuals have been vaccinated, infected, both, or neither

New COVID-19 test can determine if individuals have been vaccinated, infected, both, or neither

Researchers identify a potent new combination of antiviral drugs to combat SARS-CoV-2

Researchers identify a potent new combination of antiviral drugs to combat SARS-CoV-2

Induction and stability of vaccine-specific antibodies in multiple sclerosis patients on different disease-modifying therapies

Induction and stability of vaccine-specific antibodies in multiple sclerosis patients on different disease-modifying therapies

Evolutionary history of ACE2 binding across a diverse range of sarbecoviruses and ACE2 orthologs

Evolutionary history of ACE2 binding across a diverse range of sarbecoviruses and ACE2 orthologs

The determinants of social distancing among young people living in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland

The determinants of social distancing among young people living in Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland

Study finds the vaccine effectiveness of 3 COVID-19 vaccines to be lower than earlier estimates

Study finds the vaccine effectiveness of 3 COVID-19 vaccines to be lower than earlier estimates

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