Oxford Nanopore at HGM 2025
HUGO strives to promote fundamental genomic research and supports fostering scientific exchange throughout the world. HUGO will be bringing HGM2025 to Durban, South Africa focused on genomics education and training with HUGO Education Committee.
Oxford Nanopore will be located at booth A04&A05, and will host a symposium on Thursday 13th March 2025.
Symposium
Date: Thursday 13 March, 2025
Time: 14.55 pm–15:20 pm SAST
Location: Southern Sun Elangeni & Maharani Hotel, Maharani – Tugela Room
Title: Individual cells matter — single-cell sequencing and data analysis using Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Description: What you're missing matters and individual cells matter! Why limit your single-cell data to only the 5' or 3' end? With Oxford Nanopore, you can sequence full-length transcripts from your 10x cDNA libraries, revealing isoform-specific expression patterns. Beginning with 10x Genomics cDNA, getting started with nanopore single-cell transcriptomics is a simple protocol that generates full-length cDNA reads and maximizes yield. The EPI2ME platform enables analysis of these rich datasets in just a few clicks with a cross-platform, end-to end single-cell workflow.
Symposium Speaker
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Individual cells matter — single-cell sequencing and data analysis using Oxford Nanopore Technologies.
Nicki Adams, Field Applications Scientist, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Dr Nicki Adams is a Field Applications Scientist with a background in molecular biology and is based...