Camila was one of our first cohort of interns, working at Kew on a three month project from January to March. She helped on our elm project and developed skills in DNA extraction and genomic techniques. You can read Camila’s diary here:

European Ash – how an improved reference genome can help our research
Dr Daniel Wood, a Centre for Forest Protection Postdoctoral Research Associate is working on our ash pangenome project. A few years ago, Kew Scientists and QMUL produced the first reference genome for the ash tree. Daniel has been working on improving this genome, and the team have recently released this new reference genome for use by scientists. Here, he explains what a reference genome is, how it is used and why we need to update it for our work on ash dieback.