Nick Loman Explained

Nick loman
Birth Place:Brighton, England
Birth Name:Nicholas James Loman
Nationality:British
Field:Microbiology
Work Institution:University of Birmingham
Alma Mater:Queen Mary University of London
Doctoral Advisor:Mark Pallen

Nicholas James Loman (born February 1979) was co-founder of the Gamer Network with his brother Rupert, which they started under the name Eurogamer Network in 1999.[1] Nick left the business in 2004 to pursue a career in medicine.[2]

Loman studied medicine at Queen Mary University of London. He undertook an intercalated BSc degree in Pathology (Infection & Immunity) from Imperial College in 2001 and graduated in Medicine from Queen Mary University of London in 2004. He then spent some time as junior doctor, before working as a bioinformatician in Mark Pallen's research group at the University of Birmingham from 2007 to 2012, where gained a PhD in Comparative Bacterial Genomics.[3] On completing his thesis, Loman developed an interest in emerging viral infections, using Nanopore sequencing to track the spread of Ebola in the Western African Ebola virus epidemic.[4] During the COVID-19 pandemic, he played a key role in establishing bioinformatics workflows for genomic analysis of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.[5] [6]

Since 2017, Loman has been professor of microbial genomics and bioinformatics at the Institute for Microbiology and Infection at the University of Birmingham.[7] He is also a fellow of the Alan Turing Institute.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: PAX organizer acquires USgamer, Eurogamer and more . Allegra . Frank . 26 February 2018 . . 30 June 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190617100420/https://www.polygon.com/2018/2/26/17053662/reedpop-gamer-network-owner . 17 June 2019 . live.
  2. Web site: History – About . Gamer Network . 5 July 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190502120004/https://www.gamer-network.net/about/history . 2 May 2019 . live.
  3. Web site: Loman, Nicholas James (2012). Comparative bacterial genomics. University of Birmingham. Ph.D..
  4. Web site: Real-time, portable genome sequencing for Ebola surveillance.
  5. Web site: nCoV-2019 novel coronavirus bioinformatics protocol.
  6. Web site: Coronavirus came to UK 'at least 1,300 times'. James. Gallagher. June 10, 2020. www.bbc.co.uk.
  7. Web site: Professor Nick Loman - School of Biosciences - University of Birmingham.
  8. Web site: Nicholas Loman. The Alan Turing Institute.