Tonight, I continued watching the Oxford Nanopore Technologies session from ASM Microbe 2024. The title of the session was “Celebrating a decade of DNA discoveries: 10 years of the MinION in microbiology.”Before the second speaker, the live sequencing demo was shown on the screen. The team was sequencing a microbe and had the audience guess […]
Today, I watched the beginning of an Oxford Nanopore Technologies special recording. The title is “Celebrating a decade of DNA discoveries: 10 years of the MinION in microbiology.” This session was from June 14th, 2024, at the ASM Microbe meeting. Pomeranz began by introducing the ONT and noting that there have been over 13,000 publications […]
The second talk in the session I started watching yesterday was by a postdoctoral fellow from UNC. Julie Geyer from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Medicine described their research. The title of the talk was “Real-time genomic characterization of pediatric acute leukemia using adaptive sampling.” Leukemia is cancer of the blood. […]
“Accelerating precision oncology research with nanopore sequencing” is the name of the session I watched tonight. Anna Dysko, Associate Director of Business Development with Oxford Nanopore Technologies, facilitated the discussion on April 8, 2024. Dysko explained how nanopore sequencing works: DNA or RNA is passed through a nanopore thanks to the action of a motor […]
I continued watching the ONT “Empowering comprehensive sequencing at scale” session. The next speaker in this session was Brynja Sigurpalsdottir who spoke about large-scale methylation studies. They spoke about how base calling is used to detect methylation. The team sequenced 7,179 whole blood samples sequenced on 8906 PromethION R9.4 flowcells! Twenty-two samples were sequenced on […]
I continued watching a longer session from Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) summer programming tonight. “The era of complete genomes, at any scale” was the title of a session Cora Vaher gave. They talked about how methylation can be detected without additional library preparation. Haplotype-specific methylation could be very useful in learning about genetic diseases. Vaher shared a […]
Tonight I started watching a longer session from Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) summer programming. “The era of complete genomes, at any scale” was the title of a session Cora Vaher gave. They described how long-read sequencing with ONT has changed sequencing. Vaher stated that “the era of full genomes is coming” because there are many […]
I wanted to revisit Carika Weldon’s London Calling 2024 session tonight. Weldon founded CariGenetics in Bermuda and has presented in other London Calling sessions. The title of this session was “Towards personalised medicine for breast cancer in the Caribbean: a pilot study.” I wanted to watch this one since I heard about it from the […]
Tonight, I watched a recording on the ONT YouTube channel. Swapna Uplekar, a Principal Scientist in Genomics and Sequencing at Findx presented the session, “Targeted next-generation sequencing for drug-resistant tuberculosis detection.”Uplekar works at Findx to use next-generation sequencing to develop diagnostics for diseases globally. Tuberculosis, Uplekar emphasized, remains the top killer, worsened by COVID-19. Drug-resistant cases often remain […]
Heather Carleton from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) presented at London Calling 2024. The session was titled “Whole-genome sequencing in PulseNet foodborne molecular surveillance systems.” They began discussing the impact of foodborne illness in the United States and globally. Carleton noted that in some cases, hospitalization and death occur. This impact affects […]











