Explore the Future of Genomics with Oxford Nanopore

November 4, 12:00 – 16:15
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Venue

  • Navet, SciLifeLab Uppsala
  • SciLifeLab Uppsala, BMC C11, Husargatan 3
    Uppsala, 75237 Sweden
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Explore the Future of Genomics with Oxford Nanopore

November 4, 2025 @ 12:00 16:15 CET

Join us for a half-day seminar at SciLifeLab Uppsala dedicated to Oxford Nanopore Technologies on November 4 at BMC, Uppsala. Discover how Oxford Nanopore enables high-accuracy, scalable sequencing across a wide range of applications, from clinical research to biodiversity studies.
 
Unlock the deepest level of multiomic insights on a single technology.

Date: November 4 from 12:00 to 16:16

Venue: The Triple room in Navet, BMC, SciLifeLab meeting place in Uppsala. Entrance C11, Husargatan 3.

This is a joint event hosted by Oxford Nanopore Technologies, National Genomics Infrastructure (NGI), Clinical Genomics Uppsala and Clinical Genomics Stockholm.

Program

12:00-13:00Light lunch provided by Oxford Nanopore
13:00-13:05Welcome
13:05-13:25Presentation of National Genomics Infrastructure (NGI) and Clinical Genomics
13:25-13:45Information from Oxford Nanopore
13:45-14:00Short Break
14:00-14:20Rapid diagnostics in acute myeloid leukemia, Rebecka Östlund, Uppsala University
14:20-14:40Long-read genome sequencing enhances diagnostics of pedriatic neurological disorders, Marlene Ek, Karolinska Institutet, Karolinska University Hospital
14:40-15:10Coffee break
15:10-15:30Development of STEEL-seq for analysis of single-stranded DNA breaks, Ola Söderberg, Uppsala University
15:30-15:50A reference genome assembly and insights to male fertility in Arctic charr using ONT, Christos Palaiokostas, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
15:50-16:10Long-read metagenomics in the clinical context, René Kaden, Uppsala University, Uppsala University Hospital
16:10-16:15Closing remarks

SciLifeLab Uppsala, BMC C11, Husargatan 3
Uppsala, 75237 Sweden
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Last updated: 2025-10-27

Content Responsible: Erika Erkstam(erika.erkstam@scilifelab.uu.se)