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Oxford Nanopore at PAG 33

San Diego, California

Overview

Oxford Nanopore will be at Booth 211 in the exhibit hall at the 33rd Plant and Animal Genome Conference in January, 2026, hosted in San Diego. We will also host an Industry Workshop on Monday, January 12. See additional details below.

Industry Workshop

Unlocking a new era of plant and animal genomics with streamlined telomere-level completeness, integrated multiomics, and global accessibility

Date: Monday, January 12

Time: 12:50 - 3:00 PM PT

Location: Town and Country Resort, Ballroom C

Oxford Nanopore invites you to discover how innovations in accessible, information-rich, high-quality sequencing technology are enabling a new era of plant and animal genomics. This industry symposium will showcase how researchers and industries worldwide are applying nanopore technology to deliver truly complete genomes, integrate multiple layers of biological information, and harness decentralized sequencing to unlock insights from crop improvement to biodiversity discovery.​ With streamlined telomere-to-telomere assemblies, scientists can now achieve gapless genomes without reliance on multiple platforms, democratizing access to reference-quality data. Presentations will also highlight how Oxford Nanopore enables accurate pathogen surveillance in agriculture, supports pangenome population-scale breeding programs, and provides powerful tools for investigating epigenetics and gene regulation to unravel complex traits.​

From fundamental genome research to applied agricultural innovation, Oxford Nanopore sequencing is transforming the way scientists investigate genomes, ecosystems, and evolutionary processes. This session offers a unique opportunity to learn how a single, flexible platform is empowering the plant and animal genomics community with complete, actionable, and globally accessible insights.

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Agenda

Agenda
Agenda

12:50-3:00 PM PT

Talk title

Speaker

12:50 - 1:00 PM

Welcome and introductions

Aaron Pomerantz, Oxford Nanopore Technologies

1:00 - 1:20 PM

You too can T2T: Democratizing telomere-to-telomere assembly

Sergey Koren​, NIH/NHGRI

1:20 -1:40 PM

Driving genome innovation with Oxford Nanopore Technologies: From ultra-long reads to multi-omics

Xiaojun Su​, Sailgene

1:40 - 2:00 PM

Tracking the genomic adaptation of Eastern Filbert blight in the Pacific Northwest using Oxford Nanopore sequencing

Alex Zaccaron, Oregon State University

2:00 - 2:20 PM

The Chilean 1000 Genomes Project: Adapting from the arid Atacama to the icy Antarctica

Julianna Vianna, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

2:20 - 2:40 PM

Single-nucleus transcriptomics and comparative sequencing reveal gene regulation of tomato exodermal suberization under drought

Alexander Wittenberg, KeyGene

2:40 - 3:00 PM

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