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Overview
Please join us for a half day Nanopore Sequencing Seminar on Wednesday, October 25th, at the Michigan State University Genomics Core facility. This event features talks from local researchers using nanopore sequencing to advance their research, as well as a technical update from Oxford Nanopore. Presentations will cover long-read WGS, adaptive sampling, direct RNA sequencing, and single-cell sequencing.
Space is limited so please register early to secure your spot. Lunch will be provided for pre-registered attendees.
On October 26th, you can meet with one of our experts to discuss your research or ask any technical questions regarding the capabilities of nanopore sequencing. Click here to book. You can also direct any questions to your local Account Executive, Rick Naher.
Speakers
Long-read sequencing of dual gRNA CRISPR-edited mouse models
Elena Demireva, PhD, Director, Transgenic and Genome Editing Facility, Michigan State University
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Evolutionary appearance of high levels of DNA-PK in primates correlates with the appearance of Alu repeat elements
Kathy Meek, DVM, Professor, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Michigan State University
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Utilizing long-read sequencing to investigate structural variants in grapevine
Eleanore Ritter , PhD candidate, Plant Biology, Michigan State University
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Single-cell and direct RNA sequencing
Greg Gonye, PhD, Regional Sequencing Specialist, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
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