A Perfect Pairing: Core Collaborations for NGS Research
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How Can Core Labs Help You Get Started with NGS?

Next-generation sequencing (NGS) core facility scientists and researchers new to NGS discuss their fruitful collaborations, highlighting how to receive expert help from genomics facilities.

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 LIVE Summit

Wednesday, October 4, 2023
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Pacific Time (1:00 - 4:00 PM ET)

Using next generation sequencing (NGS), researchers maximize the discoveries they can make per sample by identifying variants and expression patterns across thousands of target regions. While such workflows seemed intimidating in the past, sequencing experts in hundreds of genomic facilities across the globe now help researchers get started and provide support through every step of the NGS process.

In this summit brought to you by Illumina, NGS core scientists and researchers new to NGS will share their experiences working together on cutting-edge sequencing projects, providing insights into how scientists without prior expertise can make a successful leap to NGS.  

Collaborating to Understand Oral Tumors Using NGS

Ann Tate

Ann Tate
Project Manager
Transcription Regulation and Expression (TREx) Facility
Cornell Institute of Biotechnology

Santiago Peralta, DVM, DAVDC, FF-AVDC-OMFS

Santiago Peralta, DVM, DAVDC, FF-AVDC-OMFS
Associate Professor, Dentistry and Oral Surgery
Department of Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University

Collaborating to Explore the Effects of Spaceflight on Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells Using NGS

Elsa

Elsa Molina, PhD
Director, Next Generation Sequencing Core
Salk Institute for Biological Studies

Jessica

Jessica Pham
Senior Laboratory Researcher
Project Manager, Integrated Space Stem Cell Orbital Research (ISSCOR)
University of California, San Diego



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