University of Minnesota GenoFest 2024 

Reveal the power of the 6-base genome: introducing duet multiomics solution evoC
4 October 2024
University Of Minnesota, CCRB 01-153
, Minneapolis

About the event

The UMN Genomics Center is hosting its 12th Annual GenoFest on Friday, October 64, 2024. This informative open house is for the UMN research community to learn about emerging trends in genomics technologies, future plans for the UMGC, and available resources and services.

This event is free and open to the public – any researchers and support staff who are interested in learning more about the UMGC and the genomic resources available to support their research are encouraged to attend. 

Presenting at the event

The power of the 6-base genome for transformative insights into current and future states of disease

Mark Consugar

Lead Field Application Scientist

biomodal

11:15am

We will discuss how duet multiomics solution evoC  reveals the power of the 6-base genome in one workflow. The combinatorial genetic and epigenetic technology provides single-base-resolution sequencing data that reveals standard four-base sequencing (A, C, G, and T), and distinguishes between 5-methylcytosine (5mC) and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC).

This added resolution will allow greater power in detecting disease associations, identifying novel biomarkers, developing disease classifiers, and monitoring the progression of disease; even with limited samples such as cell-free DNA (cfDNA).

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One sample. One workflow. One solution.

Here are the relevant biomodal resources for information. Find poster presentation information, case studies, interviews, and more.

Attending from biomodal

Mark Consugar
Field Application Scientist Lead
Chad Geringer
Director of Sales and Business Development for North America

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