Norwich Nanopore Day 2024
Forging a community of experts to share best practice, promote discovery and collaboration
Forging a community of experts to share best practice, promote discovery and collaboration
Nanopore technology allows direct sequencing of DNA and RNA with ultra-long read lengths, sensing of modified bases and real-time data analysis.
This is generating new insights including telomere-to-telomere genome assemblies, increased power to detect splice variants, single-molecule epigenetic analyses and consequently greater understanding of diversity within living systems.
We will bring together Norwich-based researchers who use nanopore sequencing technologies and those interested in discovering more about potential applications across a wide variety of species.
The event will feature talks from scientists across the Norwich Research Park. The event covers the application of nanopore sequencing in various protocols and systems including microbial, plant, animal and human health and disease.
The inaugural Norwich Nanopore Day will offer a forum for researchers across Norwich to discuss the latest developments and provide ample networking opportunities with other researchers to build a community of experts and initiate new collaborations.
As this event is focused on bringing together local expertise and experience, please only register if you are based at a Norwich institute or organisation.
This event is kindly supported by Oxford Nanopore Technologies and New England Biolabs.
Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Talk: Overview of ONT technology, applications & workflows
Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Talk: Introduction to Oxford Nanopore Technologies
New England Biolabs
Talk: Accessory kits and reagents from New England Biolabs for Oxford Nanopore Technology Sample Prep
Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Talk: From Bench to Bedside - bringing a drug-resistant TB assay from concept to product through academia and industry
John Innes Centre
Talk: Exploring the Role of Structure in 3’ End Processing using Chromatin-Associated smStructure RNA Sequencing
Please note: This programme is in draft and subject to change.
Welcome
Conrad Nieduszynski, Earlham Institute
Introduction to Oxford Nanopore Technologies
James Curtis, ONT
Real-time and in situ metagenomics
Richard Leggett, Earlham Institute
Accessory kits and reagents from New England Biolabs for Oxford Nanopore Technology sample prep
Max Fritsch, New England Biolabs
Long-read sequencing for identification of insertion sites in large transposon mutant libraries
Muhammad Yasir, Quadram Institute
Break
Using Nanopore sequencing for isoform annotation in the human brain
Sofia Kudasheva, Earlham Institute
Exploring the role of structure in 3’ end processing using chromatin-associated smStructure RNA sequencing
Jin Xu, John Innes Centre
Sample to result long-read metagenomics
Rob James, Earlham Institute & Quadram Institute
Talk: From Bench to Bedside - bringing a drug-resistant TB assay from concept to product through academia and industry
Justin O'Grady, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Lunch
Detecting modified bases to revolutionise DNA replication research
Isabel Diez, Earlham Institute
The function of snRNA modifications in pre-mRNA splicing
Alper Akay, UEA
Overview of ONT technology, applications & workflows
Valdemar Aksionov, Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Investigating the role of Genomic Rearrangements in Transmission, Infection and Chronic Carriage of Salmonella
Emma Waters, Quadram Institute
Ultra-long reads
Karim Gharbi, Technical Genomics, Earlham Institute
Closing remarks
This event is offered in-person on a first-come, first-served basis.
Registration includes refreshments and a light lunch.
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Registration deadline: 08 September 2024
Participation: First come, first served