Join us on October 13th at 8 AM PDT to learn how different targeted-enrichment methods paired with long-read sequencing have uncovered hidden genetic variation in a variety of genetic and genomic disorders.
Speakers:
Dr. Tetsuo Ashizawa, Director, Neurosciences Research Program, Houston Methodist Research Institute
Dr. Melissa Laird Smith, Assistant Director of Technology Development Icahn Institute for Genomics and Multiscale Biology at Mount Sinai, New York
Dr. Meredith Ashby, Senior Staff Scientist, PacBio
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During the webcast you will:
Speakers:
Dr. Tetsuo Ashizawa, Director, Neurosciences Research Program, Houston Methodist Research Institute
Dr. Melissa Laird Smith, Assistant Director of Technology Development Icahn Institute for Genomics and Multiscale Biology at Mount Sinai, New York
Dr. Meredith Ashby, Senior Staff Scientist, PacBio
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During the webcast you will:
- Hear how clinical research scientists can discover and sequence causative structural variants underlying genetic disease and map breakpoints with base-pair resolution using capture probes and long-read SMRT Sequencing.
- See how scientists are using highly accurate long reads to explore the full diversity of immune response using cost-competitive methods
- Discover how previously unsequencable genomic regions can now be accessed at the needed base-level resolution using long-read sequencing
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