WYMM Tour: Seattle
Thursday, October 30, 2025, 09:00 am–04:00 pm PDT - Seattle, Washington
Generate ultra-rich data for answers with impact.
Who says you can’t see it all? With a comprehensive view of structural variants and methylation, nanopore technology powers the bigger and bolder research questions you’ve always wanted to ask.
Join us on Thursday, October 30, 2025, in Seattle, Washington at the Bell Harbor International Conference Center to hear from experts who are breaking new ground in human genomics, using nanopore technology.
What you're missing matters. Stay on top of what's next.
Aside from talks ranging from human genomics for rare disease, to sequencing for cancer research, the full-day agenda will include networking breaks, Q&A, product displays, and opportunities to engage with your peers and nanopore experts.
Please note that this is an in-person event.
There is no delegate fee for this event, but registration is required. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Your place at this event will be confirmed via email from events@nanoporetech.com.
Agenda
09:00 am–04:30 pm EST | Agenda (subject to change) | Speaker |
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09:00 am–10:00 am | Registration/Breakfast | |
10:00 am–10:05 am | Welcome | Oxford Nanopore Technologies |
10:05 am–10:30 am | Nanopore sequencing, the latest and greatest updates | Jeannie Mounger, Oxford Nanopore Technologies |
10:30 am–11:00 am | Rapid, species-level identification of micro-organisms recovered from cleanroom environmental monitoring program | Alexander Zevin, Fred Hutch Cancer Center Tom Forst, Fred Hutch Cancer Center |
11:00 am–11:30 am | Networking Break | |
11:30 am–12:00 pm | To follow | Elizabeth Nguyen, Seattle Children’s Hospital/University of Washington |
12:00 am–12:30 pm | Extrachromosomal DNA, Intratumor Heterogeneity and Tumor Evolution | Chia-Lin Wei, University of Washington, Northwest Genomics Center |
12:30 pm–01:30 pm | Lunch | |
01:30 pm–02:00 pm | An AI-guided enzyme engineering platform for plastics recycling | Miles Gander, Birch Biosciences |
02:00 pm–02:30 pm | To follow | Sean McKenzie, Oxford Nanopore Technologies |
02:30 pm–03:00 pm | To follow | Daphne Kontogiorgos-Heintz, University of Washington |
03:00 pm–03:05 pm | Closing | |
03:05 pm–04:30 pm | Reception |
Speakers
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An AI-guided enzyme engineering platform for plastics recycling
Miles Gander, Birch Biosciences
Miles Gander is the Chief Technology Officer of Birch Biosciences. He holds a B.Sc. in Biology and A...
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Elizabeth Nguyen, Seattle Children’s Hospital/University of Washington
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Rapid, species-level identification of micro-organisms recovered from cleanroom environmental monitoring program
Alexander Zevin, Fred Hutch Cancer Center
Alexander Zevin joined Fred Hutch as the Director of the Genomics Shared Resource in 2022. Prior to ...
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Rapid, species-level identification of micro-organisms recovered from cleanroom environmental monitoring program
Tom Forst, Fred Hutch Cancer Center
Tom Forst is a quality control analyst at Fred Hutch Cancer Center’s Therapeutic Products Program. T...
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Extrachromosomal DNA, Intratumor Heterogeneity and Tumor Evolution
Chia-Lin Wei, University of Washington, Northwest Genomics Center
Dr. Wei is a Professor in University of Washington (UW) Genome Sciences Department and director of t...
Daphne Kontogiorgos-Heintz, University of Washington
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