Alex Lindell, Senior Director at Oxford Nanopore Technologies in the Clinical division, facilitated the Showcase on “Carrier Screening” at the Nanopore Community Meeting in Boston. Bradley Hall from Asuragen US spoke about developing an eleven-gene panel for traditionally difficult-to-detect variants. The kit is a carrier screening panel using Asuragen’s technologies. Next, Anne-Sophie Lebre from CHU […]
Tonight, I watched the recording of the Showcase Biosurveillance session at the Nanopore Community Meeting 2024. Ana Maria Niewiadomska, Segment Market Manager for Public Health with Oxford Nanopore Technologies, spoke to experts. Alex Kneubehl from Baylor College of Medicine spoke about his work on public health-related projects. Kneubehl and team have trained public health scientists […]
Mathilde Filser from the Curie Institute in France presented at the Nanopore Community Meeting in Boston. The title of the session was “Transforming cancer care: redefining cancer characterization and predisposition insights through nanopore sequencing.” They study tumors and spoke about using nanopore sequencing for variant analysis. They used nanopore and adaptive sampling. They prepared libraries […]
Stephanie Chrysanthou from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in the US spoke at the Nanopore Community Meeting about “Detection of germline alterations in homologous recombination repair genes by adaptive sampling.” They mentioned that pathology comes from the Greek word that is the study of suffering! The Memorial Sloan Kettering Integrated Mutation Profiling of Actionable […]
Megan L. Noonan from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis spoke at the Nanopore Community Meeting in Boston. The session’s title was “Bulk and single-cell nanopore transcriptomics to identify alternative splicing in renal tubule cells.” Noonan spoke about the need to create new therapeutics for therapeutics. They explained that alternative is a regulatory […]
Logan Mulroney from the EMBL-EBI in the UK and Italy spoke at the Nanopore Community Meeting in Boston. The title of the session was “A survey of RNA modifications across the human transcriptome by direct RNA nanopore sequencing.” They spoke about RNA modification and their implications in diseases such as cancer. RNA modifications can have […]
Tasos Gogakos from Arena BioWorks and Massachusetts General Hospital spoke at the ONT Biopharma Day. The title of the session was “Nanopore sequencing at the intersection between the clinic and biotech.”Gogakos is a clinical pathologist who recently started at Arena BioWorks. Gogakos began by sharing two clinical cases. The patient had lung cancer and molecular […]
Keith Connolly from Modalis Therapeutics spoke at the Biopharma Day in Boston. The title of the session was “Nanopore sequencing and functional screening of AAV genomes for optimal production and function.” Modalis is developing a platform for gene expression modulation. They have been packaging promoters, transgenes, poly(A) signals into AAV genomes. They have been using […]
Stacy L. Springs from the MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation presented at the NCM Biopharma Day in Boston on “Application of nanopore long-read sequencing to sterility testing for cell therapy products.” Springs spoke about the diversity of impurities in biological medicines. They spoke about the need for rapid sterility testing in cell therapy manufacturing. Springs […]
Daniel K. Fabian from Lonza in the UK presented at the Biopharma Day in Boston on “Precision cell engineering enabled through nanopore sequencing.” Lonza Biologics produces therapeutic molecules for clients using CHO cell-based manufacturing pipelines. The first step is the construction of the vector. The DNA is transfected into their cell line, and clones are […]