Oxford Nanopore at the European Association for Cancer Research Congress 2025
16 - 19 June 2025 BST
Chicago, Illinois, United States

Join us at booth 106

The 2025 Annual Congress of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR 2025) is a four day congress dedicated to basic, preclinical and translational cancer research across a wide breadth of topics. It will highlight the latest research and bring together the cancer research community to inspire innovation and build knowledge, connections and collaborations.

Meet the Oxford Nanopore team at Booth 106 in the exhibit hall, and will host an Industry Sponsored Symposium, Wednesday 18th June 2025. See session details below.

Exhibitor Spotlight Theater

Deciphering Cancer Evolution and Progression with Multiomic Single Cell Insights

Genomic alterations drive tumor heterogeneity and therapeutic resistance, yet capturing these dynamics at single-cell resolution remains challenging. This session explores cutting-edge strategies integrating Oxford Nanopore’s multiomic sequencing with single-cell technologies to uncover novel cancer biology. We highlight a multiomic approach tracking clonal evolution in B-ALL and a novel method, ecSingle, revealing the role of extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) in tumor progression. Together, these insights provide a comprehensive and simultaneous view of genomic, epigenomic, and transcriptomic information across thousands of single cells linking genomic alterations to functional consequences. Learn how these innovations advance our understanding of cancer evolution, immune evasion, and therapy resistance. ​

Date: Wednesday 18th June 2025

Time: 14:30 pm - 15:15 pm WEST

Location: Auditorium 8

Agenda

Lisbon, Portugal

14:30 – 15:15 WEST

Talk title

Speaker

14:30 - 14:35

Unlocking Novel Cancer Biology with Multiomic Insights

Eleonora Juarez, Oxford Nanopore Technologies

14:35 - 14:55

Bridging genotype and phenotype through single-cell and single-molecule multi-omics ​

Ruben Cools/Luuk Harbers, KU Leuven

14:55 - 15:15

Tumour heterogeneity and clonal selection of ecDNA at single-cell level​

Josephine Deleuran Hendriksen, Biotech Research & Innovation Centre (BRIC), University of Copenhagen