Overview
Oxford Nanopore Technologies will be at the HGSA 2025 conference. The theme of 48th Human Genetics Society of Australasia (HGSA) Annual Scientific Meeting is Genetic Ecosystems. The meeting will be held from **15-18 August 2025 at the International Convention Centre (ICC) Sydney.
This year’s theme, "Genetic Ecosystems," highlights the critical collaboration between academia, research institutions, healthcare providers, and technology firms, together with patient advocacy groups and communities, to advance genomic medicine in modern healthcare systems. It reflects the interconnectedness of various disciplines working together to unravel the complexities of human genetics and implement ground-breaking innovations in clinical practice.
Visit us at our booth #9 and join us for our workshop showcasing innovative speakers.
Workshop Registration
Oxford Nanopore Workshop
Date: Sunday 17 August 2025
Time: 15:30 - 16:30
Location: the International Convention Centre (ICC) Sydney
More details coming soon!
Session intro
Luiza Steffens Reinhardt
Resolving lunch syndrome diagnosis with long read sequencing
Paul De Fazio
Long read sequencing and adaptive sampling solve complex diagnostic conundrums
Laura Rudaks
Targeted Long-Read Sequencing to Improve the Diagnosis of Spastic-Ataxia Disorders
Panel discussion & Live Q&A
Speakers
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Resolving lunch syndrome diagnosis with long read sequencing
Luiza Steffens Reinhardt, NSW Health Pathology, The University of Newcastle
Dr. Luiza Steffens Reinhardt is an early-career researcher specialising in cancer signalling, DNA da...
Long read sequencing and adaptive sampling solve complex diagnostic conundrums
Paul De Fazio, Victorian Clinical Genetics Services
Paul is an experienced scientist having worked for more than a decade in diagnostic genetics and gen...
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Targeted Long-Read Sequencing to Improve the Diagnosis of Spastic-Ataxia Disorders
Laura Rudaks, Concord Repatriation General Hospital, The University of Sydney
I am a Neurologist with particular interest in the diagnosis and management of neurogenetic disorder...