Biology of Genomes 2025
6 - 10 May 2025 EDT
Cold Spring Habor, United States

Overview

Oxford Nanopore are sponsoring and exhibiting at Biology of Genomes 2025.

The meeting will address DNA sequence variation and its role in molecular evolution, population genetics, complex diseases, comparative genomics, large-scale studies of gene and protein expression, and genomic approaches to ecological systems. Both technologies and applications will be emphasized. In addition, there will be a special session on the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of genome research.

Please visit us at our booth if you are able to attend the event. We will be hosting a workshop at this meeting, register below to attend.

Workshop Registration

Date: Wednesday May 7, 2025

Time: following the morning session

Location: Hershey Building - upstairs

Mapping the molecular landscape: multiomic applications with Oxford Nanopore Technologies

Join us for an engaging session exploring how Oxford Nanopore Technologies' sequencing platforms are enabling broad applications across genomics and multiomics research. Presentations will cover topics such as telomere-to-telomere (T2T) assemblies, epigenomic and epitranscriptomic analysis, and other innovative approaches to understanding genome biology. Learn how real-time, long-read sequencing is unlocking new possibilities in the study of genomic structure, regulation, and function across a range of research areas.

This seminar is free to attend, but registration is required.

This seminar is only open to attendees of the Biology of Genomes conference.

Workshop Agenda

Agenda
Workshop Agenda

12:00 pm–12:01 pm

Welcome and Speaker Introduction

James Brayer, Oxford Nanopore Technologies

12:01 pm–12:20 pm

Decoding complex biological systems with single-cell and spatial long-read transcriptomics

Winston Timp, Johns Hopkins University

12:20 pm–12:40 pm

Chromosome-scale and T2T de novo genome assemblies with Oxford Nanopore long and ultra-long reads

Sean McKenzie, Oxford Nanopore Technologies

12:40 pm–01:00 pm

Epigenome, epitranscriptome, and genome profiles in spaceflight

Chris Mason, Weill Cornell Medicine

Speakers

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James Brayer, Director, Strategic Product Management, Oxford Nanopore Technologies

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Decoding complex biological systems with single-cell and spatial long-read transcriptomics

Winston Timp, Johns Hopkins University

Winston Timp is an associate professor in Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. His l...

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Chromosome-scale and T2T de novo genome assemblies with Nanopore long and ultra-long reads

Sean McKenzie, Associate Director, Genomic Applications, Oxford Nanopore Technologies

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Epigenome, epitranscriptome, and genome profiles in spaceflight

Chris Mason, Associate Director, Genomic Applications, Oxford Nanopore Technologies

Dr. Christopher Mason is the WorldQuant Professor of Genomics and Computational Biomedicine at Weill...