SEP 30, 2025 9:00 AM PDT

Isolation to Innovation: High-Molecular Weight DNA for Long-Read Success

Sponsored by: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Speakers

Event Date & Time
Date: September 30, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM (PST), 12:00 PM (EST), 6:00 PM (CET)
Abstract

Long-read sequencing  is transforming the landscape of genomic research, offering exceptional resolution and accuracy in the analysis of complex genetic structures. From research in genetic analysis to plant genomics, the ability to sequence high-molecular weight DNA has opened new avenues for discovery and innovation. Join us for an exclusive webinar featuring a distinguished panel of industry leaders who will delve into the transformative power of long-read sequencing across diverse scientific applications. Our expert panel will share their journeys and insights into the key factors that contribute to the success of long-read sequencing, highlighting the critical aspects of sample preparation, workflow optimization, and data analysis.

Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of how research and industry laboratories are driving speed and agility in their workflows while maintaining the highest standards of quality and resolution. The discussion will cover:

  • Insights from three prominent industry and research leaders showcasing their applications of long-read sequencing in various fields, including research in genetics, plant genomics, and more.
  • Strategies for streamlining sequencing and workflow processes to enhance efficiency and throughput including techniques for isolating high-molecular weight DNA to help ensure optimal sequencing performance.
  • Advanced methodologies for interpreting long-read sequencing data to uncover novel insights.

This webinar aims to be a compelling and informative session for scientists, researchers, and industry professionals who are keen to leverage long-read sequencing capabilities for their projects. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the pioneers in the field and discover how you can drive innovation in your own research endeavors.


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