Appendix 5: COG-UK blog posts and video links
This is a selected archive of blog postings issued by COG-UK between 18th November 2020 and 16th December 2021 and links to videos on YouTube. The postings and video links are presented in reverse chronological order.
21 March 2023: COG-UK’s final flight.
17 March 2023: A look back to the detection of the first variant of concern, the Alpha variant.
16 December 2021: Reflections on 2021 for COG-UK.
03 November 2021: COG-UK Together-Marking 18 months of endeavour and achievement.pdf.
14 October 2021: COG-UK Together Event – North East of England breakout session (YouTube)
14 October 2021: COG-UK Together Event – Scotland breakout session (YouTube)
14 October 2021: COG-UK Together Event – East and South of England breakout session (YouTube)
14 October 2021: COG-UK Together Event – Bioinformatics tools: Rachel Colquhoun (YouTube)
14 October 2021: COG-UK Together Event – Data: Ewan Harrison (YouTube)
23 July 2021: How SARS-CoV-2 sequencing is becoming a national service.
09 July 2021: Covid Connections – Variant or Villain.
08 July 2021: Why COG-UK is joining the UK Health Data Research Alliance.
07 June 2021: Genomics in a pandemic – Shedding light on the invisible.
20 April 2021: What next for COG-UK?
25 March 2021: COG-UK First Anniversary Timeline.
21 March 2021: An open letter to the COG-UK consortium.
03 March 2021: What do virologists mean by mutation, variant and strain.
26 January 2021: How do we manage data about people’s SARS-CoV-2 samples.
22 January 2021: Reflections on the achievements of COG-UK.
17 December 2020: A short history of the COVID-19 Genomics UK (COG-UK) Consortium.
04 December 2020: How do we collect and sequence SARS-CoV-2 samples.
18 November 2020: What next for COG-UK following new funding of £12.2 million.
Made possible by the generous support of COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium (COG-UK)

COG-UK was supported by funding from the Medical Research Council (MRC) part of UK Research & Innovation (UKRI), the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) (grant code: MC_PC_19027), and Genome Research Limited, operating as the Wellcome Sanger Institute. This exhibition acknowledges use of data generated through the COVID-19 Genomics Programme funded by the Department of Health and Social Care. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the Department of Health and Social Care or UKHSA.
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