An exciting announcement is happening at AGBT — February 23–26, 2025.
We’re unveiling the next breakthrough in next-generation sequencing and multiomics — technology designed to unlock deeper insights, power your multiomic discovery, and transform what’s possible in genomics and multiomics.
12 noon – 1:30 PM (ET)
Gold Sponsor workshop and lunch
Driving the multiomics revolution: The latest innovations from Illumina
Location: Banyan Ballroom
Opening and closing remarks
Jacob Thaysen, PhD
CEO
Illumina
Platforms as our foundation
Sergio Peisajovich, PhD
VP, Head of Protein Engineering & Molecular Sciences R&D
Illumina
Redefining multiomics
Cande Rogert, PhD
VP, Global Head of Advanced Sciences
Illumina
1:30 PM – 3:30 PM (ET)
Poster sessions
Location: Calusa Ballroom 8–12
Title | Authors | Poster # |
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Massively scalable direct guide RNA capture for pooled CRISPR screening | Carolyn Conant, Kristina Fontanez | #415 |
Rapid Pathogen Identification and Genomic Surveillance with Onboard Data Analysis on MiSeq i100 | Mark Wang, Emily Parker | #455 |
Significant optimization of sequencing performance for hard to read genome sequences, including long homopolymers via modification of DNA clustering reaction conditions | Mark Wang, Emily Parker, James Han, Cande Rogert | #545 |
A novel on flow cell library prep for both high quality short reads and proximity information in one prep which delivers an expanded genome | Jacqui Weir, Fiona Kaper | #569 |
9:30 PM (ET)
Sponsor social
Location: Illumina Lounge - Osprey 1
4:45 PM – 6:10 PM (ET)
Poster sessions
Location: Calusa Ballroom 8–12
Title | Authors | Poster # |
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Structural variant detection using image-based machine learning and on-flowcell proximity information | Mitch Bekritsky, Rami Mehio | #212 |
Infinium Methylation Screening Array: novel array for epigenome-wide association studies | Ev Chekalin | #414 |
Significant optimization of sequencing performance for hard to read genome sequences, including long homopolymers via modification of DNA clustering reaction conditions | Mark Wang, Emily Parker, James Han, Cande Rogert | #436 |
A novel on flow cell library prep for both high quality short reads and proximity information in one prep which delivers an expanded genome | Jacqui Weir, Fiona Kaper | #438 |
Improved isoform and fusion detection using full-length, whole transcriptome sequencing on the MiSeq i100 | Mark Wang, Emily Parker | #468 |
8:30 PM – 8:50 PM (ET)
Concurrent session: Technology
Location: Calusa Ballroom 1–7
Darren Segale, PhD
Sr. Director, Scientific Research
Illumina
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