WYMM Tour: Houston
March 4 2025, 3:00 PM - 12:00 AM CST
Houston, US

WYMM Tour: Houston

Tuesday, March 4, 2025, 09:00 am–04:00 pm CST - Houston, Texas

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 Tuesday, March 4, 2025, in Houston, Texas at the Houston Marriott Medical Center/Design District hotel, Salon A-D on the 3rd floor to hear from 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

Houston, United States

09:00 am–04:00 pm CST

Agenda (subject to change)

Speaker

09:00 am–09:30 am

Registration/Breakfast​

09:30 am–09:35 am ​

Welcome

09:35 am–10:00 am ​

Nanopore sequencing, the latest and greatest updates

Alan Silverman Oxford Nanopore Technologies

10:00 am–10:30 am ​

Comprehensive detection and prioritization of Structural variants with Oxford Nanopore

Fritz Sedlazeck, Baylor College of Medicine, Human Genome Sequencing Center

10:30 am–11:00 am ​

Networking Break

11:00 am–11:30 am ​

Nanopore long-read sequencing for comprehensive genomic profiling of infertile men

Thomas Garcia, Baylor College of Medicine, Human Genome Sequencing Center

11:30 am–12:00 pm ​

Leveraging Oxford Nanopore long-read Sequencing for multidrug-resistant pathogen characterization and rapid outbreak detection

William Shropshire, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

12:00 pm–01:00 pm

Lunch

01:00 pm–01:30 pm

The molecular space age is now!

Sarah Wallace, NASA Johnson Space Center

01:30 pm–02:00 pm

Nationwide bioaerosol metagenomic repository for environmental bio detection

Kamil Khanipov, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston

02:00 pm–02:15 pm

Networking Break

02:15 pm–02:45 pm

Optimization of the Oxford Nanopore Platform for delivery of human production scale whole genome sequencing

Donna Muzny, Baylor College of Medicine

02:45 pm–03:15 pm​

Calling variants in human samples using automated EPI2ME end-to-end workflows

Rebecca Stubbs, Oxford Nanopore Technologies

03:15 pm–03:30 pm

Closing

03:30 pm–04:00 pm

Networking

Speakers

picture of Alan Silverman

Oxford Nanopore latest and greatest updates

Alan Silverman, Region Sequencing Specialist, Oxford Nanopore Technologies

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picture of Fritz Sedlazeck

Comprehensive detection and prioritization of Structural variants with Oxford Nanopore

Fritz Sedlazeck, Baylor College of Medicine, Human Genome Sequencing Center

Dr. Fritz Sedlazeck is an Associate Professor at Baylor College of Medicine and a leading expert in ...

picture of Thomas Garcia

Nanopore long-read sequencing for comprehensive genomic profiling of infertile men

Thomas Garcia, Baylor College of Medicine, Human Genome Sequencing Center

Thomas X. Garcia, PhD, HCLD, is Assistant Professor and Clinical Laboratory Director at Baylor Colle...

picture of William Shropshire

Leveraging Oxford Nanopore long-read Sequencing for multidrug-resistant pathogen characterization and rapid outbreak detection

William Shropshire, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

William Shropshire, an Instructor at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, specializes ...

picture of Sarah Wallace

The molecular space age is now!

Sarah Wallace, NASA Johnson Space Center

Dr. Sarah Wallace serves as the technical lead in the Microbiology Laboratory at the NASA Johnson Sp...

picture of Kamil Khanipov

Nationwide bioaerosol metagenomic repository for environmental bio detection

Kamil Khanipov, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston

Dr. Kamil Khanipov is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at UTMB Galveston. With ...

picture of Rebecca Stubbs

Calling variants in human samples using automated EPI2ME end-to-end workflows

Rebecca Stubbs, Genomic Applications Bioinformatician, Oxford Nanopore Technologies

...

picture of Donna Muzny

Optimization of the Oxford Nanopore Platform for delivery of human production scale whole genome sequencing

Donna Muzny, Baylor College of Medicine

Ms. Muzny has been with the Baylor College of Medicine – Human Genome Sequencing Center (BCM-HGSC) s...