Webinar: Overcome cancer research challenges with NGS solutions

Overcome cancer research challenges with IDT's tailored solutions. Join this webinar to learn how we can assist in your unique workflow needs.

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In this webinar, you will:

  • Explore the varied IDT xGen NGS solutions for oncology research, including whole genome sequencing (WGS), whole exome sequencing (WES), methylation sequencing (methyl-seq), RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), and more!
  • Discover which IDT solutions provide the workflow flexibility your research requires.
  • Experience xGen NGS offerings for library preparation, adapters and primers, library normalization, and target enrichment.

 

Speakers

Jordan Young, IDT - Integrated DNA Technologies, Manager, Strategic Marketing

Jordan leads IDT’s account-based marketing programs and is responsible for establishing new partnerships and collaborations with institutions and researchers around the world. Prior to IDT, he held multiple positions ranging from product management to sales within the fields of cell biology, genomics, and medical devices. Jordan has a BS in Applied Biology and MBS with a focus in life sciences and biotechnology.

 

Ashley Dvorak (Moderator)  IDT - Integrated DNA Technologies, Manager of NGS Applications Development

Ashley joined IDT as a Research Scientist over 14 years ago after receiving her BA in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Cornell College. During her tenure, Ashley has been a part of multiple teams within the company including Molecular Genetics R&D, Product Development, Field Application Management, and most recently Manager of Applications Development within the NGS Business Unit. Ashley helped onboard next generation sequencing technologies at IDT several years ago and has assisted in the development and commercialization of IDT’s xGen product line and NGS portfolio. Currently she is developing cutting-edge NGS applications involving viral genome sequencing, oncology research, transcriptomics, and metagenomics methods.

 

When: Tuesday October 4, 2022 at 17:00 CEST

Where: Online (free)

 

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