Panelists:

Catharine Aquino
Group Leader
Genomics Analytics
Functional Genomics Center Zurich, ETH Zurich

Charlie Johnson, PhD
Director
Genomics and Bioinformatics Services
Texas A&M AgriLife Research

Jasmine Plummer, PhD
Founding Director
Center for Spatial Omics
St. Jude Children’s Hospital

Jessica Nordlund, PhD
Associate Professor and Research Group Leader
Uppsala University
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The AGBT (Advances in Genome Biology and Technology) meeting is an incredibly important event for the genomics community, stacked with cool science, new technologies, and major product news. And this year marks AGBT’s 25th anniversary! The meeting takes place in Marco Island, Florida, during the last week of February.
Whether you are going to AGBT or not, a full debrief on the news from the meeting is critical to understanding where the world of NGS, spatial, single cell, and multiomics is heading.
On this episode of GEN Live, we’ll give you a full AGBT breakdown. Experts from the NGS, single cell, and spatial fields join the show to review and dissect this year’s announcements. We’ll cover the latest research and novel technologies and parse the promises made by various companies—some old, some new. And we’ll explain what it means for the next year in omics.
A live Q&A session will follow the presentations, offering you a chance to pose questions to our expert panelists.
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