The Institute of Applied Biotechnologies (IAB) recently hosted the IAB Day 2024, a pivotal event which attracted about 70 experts to discuss the latest advancements in Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) and Optical Genome Mapping (OGM).
Number of presentations were delivered and today you have an uniquie chance to get two of them in a full scope:
Presentation Highlights
- „Reveal the Hidden Regions of the Genome with Optical Genome Mapping Technology“
Comprehensive overview of how Optical Genome Mapping (OGM) can uncover complex and previously hidden genomic regions. The session highlighted the potential of OGM in superior structural variant detection introducing genome-wide and high-resolution approach improving detection of relevant events and also showed case studies. OGM allows you for harnessing the full potential of your data with high confidence variant classification and filtering. For a more detailed exploration of the capabilities and benefits of OGM technology, click on the attached document IAB OGM Technology. There you can also require full presentation from us. - „Problematic Samples in NGS, Optimization of Nucleic Acid Isolation, and Non-Traditional NGS Projects“
This presentation addressed the challenges associated with NGS, particularly with problematic samples. It detailed strategies for optimizing nucleic acid isolation, troubleshooting common issues in NGS processes, and covered innovative NGS projects that utilize non-traditional samples, including those derived from non-invasive sampling methods. For further details on optimizing nucleic acid isolation and handling various sample types for genome, exome, and transcriptome sequencing, view the document IAB Isolation Techniques with the link to the full presentation.
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For those interested in obtaining the full presentations or learning more about the discussed topics, you can request the complete presentation materials directly from the Institute of Applied Biotechnologies. Please visit official website or contact us via email at iabio@iabio.eu for more information.
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