Lab automation for cancer genomics

Lab automation for cancer genomics

Despite the advances in next-generation sequencing, opportunities remain to better utilise genomic capabilities for cancer detection, characterisation, and monitoring.

This webinar will cover the latest in robust sequencing of cancers in the clinics, and how we can scale up our capabilities to better support patients going forward.

Improving accuracy and consistency of variant interpretation for cancer susceptibility genes – Alice Garrett, Clinical Research Fellow, Institute of Cancer Research

Lab automation for cancer genomics – Craig Johnston, Diagnostics & Genomics Lead, Automata

Integrating whole genome sequencing into clinical practice for cancer patients – Alona Sosinsky, Scientific Director of Cancer, Genomics England.

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