Join biomodal for a dynamic session led by Thao Huynh, Scientific Affairs Partner. During this Lunch & Learn, we will discuss how duet multiomic solutions reveal the power of the 5- and 6-base genome in one workflow.
The combinatorial genetic and epigenetic technology provides single-base-resolution data that captures standard four-base sequencing (A, C, G, and T) while distinguishing 5-methylcytosine (5mC) from 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC). This enhanced resolution is highly pertinent to aging research, where epigenetic modifications are associated with biological aging, inflammation, tissue dysfunction, and age-related diseases. It can improve the detection of aging-related disease signatures, support biomarker discovery, facilitate the development of disease classifiers, and enable the monitoring of disease progression, even from limited samples such as cell-free DNA (cfDNA).
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
The Buck Institute
Crawford Cooley Conference Room
8001 Redwood Blvd
Novato, CA 94945
Lunch will be provided, please register for this event below.
