WYMM Tour: San Francisco

March 6 2024, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM PST
San Francisco, California, United States

WYMM Tour: San Francisco

March 6, 2024, 09:00 - 4:00 pm PST - San Francisco, California, United States

Generate ultra-rich data for answers with impact.

Who says you can’t see it all? With a comprehensive view of structural variants and methylation, nanopore technology powers the bigger and bolder research questions you’ve always wanted to ask.​​

Join us on Wednesday, March 6th, 2024 in at the Hyatt Regency SFO to hear from local experts who are breaking new ground in human genomics, using nanopore technology.​​​

What you're missing matters. Stay on top of what's next.​

Aside from talks ranging from human genomics for rare disease, to sequencing for cancer research, the full-day agenda will include networking breaks, Q&A, product displays, and opportunities to engage with your peers and nanopore experts.

Please note that this is an in-person event.

There is no delegate fee for this event, but registration is required. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Your place at this event will be confirmed via email from events@nanoporetech.com.

Agenda

San Francisco, CA, United States

9:00 am — 5 :00 pm PST

Agenda (subject to change)

Speaker

9:00 — 9:30 am

Registration/Breakfast​

9:30 — 9:45 am ​

Welcome

Oxford Nanopore team

9:45 — 10:15 am ​

What's Missing Matters - Oxford Nanopore Technology introduction

Alan Silverman, Oxford Nanopore Technologies

10:15 — 10:45 am ​

Advancing RNA liquid biopsy technology via nanopore sequencing

Daniel Kim, University of California, Santa Cruz

10:45 — 11:00 am ​

Coffee Break

11:00 — 11:30 am ​

Nanopore sequencing of cell-free DNA for cancer detection

Billy Lau, Stanford University

11:30 am — 12:00 pm ​

Alternative transcript isoform detection with single cell and spatial resolution

Carolyn Morrison, 10x Genomics

12:00 — 1:00 pm

Lunch

1:00 — 1:30 pm

Comparative genomics of symbiotic Photobacterium using highly contiguous genomes from Oxford Nanopore sequencing

Alison Gould, California Academy of Sciences

1:30 — 2:00 pm

Detecting and tracking bacterial outbreaks in real-time with BugSeq and Nanopore sequencing

Josh Chorlton, BugSeq

2:00 — 2:15 pm

Break

2:15 — 2:45 pm

New computational methods for nanopore sequencing data

Benedict Paten, University of California, Santa Cruz

2:45 — 3:00 pm​

Closing

3:00 - 5:00 pm

Networking