MORF reveals new biology in a foodborne pathogen How do pathogenic bacteria sometimes gain a foothold in the human body? Why do the same bacteria sometimes cause infections, and sometimes remain harmless? These are questions of vital importance for modern medicine,...
A momentous milestone for MORF-Bio; our first board meeting! Featuring (L-R): Barry McHoull (Board Adviser), Vicki Springthorpe & Joyce Bennett (MORF-Bio), Pearse Coyle (Deeptech Seed Fund), Natalia Stawniak (University of York), and Gavin Thomas (MORF-Bio)....
Multi-Omics Research Factory (MORF) is a new tool created by experts at the University of York that brings the power of big data to researchers in industry and academia without the need for specialist programming skills. The issue Research projects across the globe...
The MORF team meet the Microbiology Society at their Annual Conference Biotech innovations are expanding and improving the world at an unprecedented rate. For example, since the first bacterial genome was completedĀ in 1995, sequencing methods have advanced...