Vincent Dietrich

About me

Vincent Dietrich
PhD-student
dietricv@uni-mainz.de

Current project

Nanopore sequencing measures changes in ionic current across a membrane as a polynucleotide strand translocates through a pore. The resulting raw signal traces ("squiggles") encode not only the underlying base sequence but also signatures of chemical base modifications. While current base-calling frameworks can detect selected modified nucleotides at single-base resolution, widespread detection - particularly for RNA - remains challenging due to high structural and chemical variability. My work focuses on simplifying and standardizing signal-level nanopore data analysis by developing open, accessible tools for processing, inspection, and downstream interpretation.

The pod5Viewer is a graphical interface for exploring POD5 files, enabling users to quickly inspect raw signal data and associated metadata without requiring custom scripts or command-line workflows.

Fishnet is designed to accelerate and streamline signal-to-sequence alignment ("resquiggling"), assigning signal segments to their corresponding base calls. This mapping step is a core prerequisite for robust signal-level analysis and downstream modification detection in nanopore sequencing datasets.

Publications