UK Human Functional Genomics Initiative

Reveal the power of the 6-base genome. Introducing duet multiomics solution evoC. Distinguish 5-methylcytosine (5mC) and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) together with all four canonical bases to measure multiple modes of biology from a single low-input DNA sample in a single experiment. Identify novel multimodal biomarkers to gain transformative insights into current and future states of disease.
16 June 2025
The Forum, University of Exeter
, Exeter

About the event

Join us for the inaugural UK Human Functional Genomics Initiative Scientific Symposium at the University of Exeter.

Our aim is to advance the understanding of disease mechanisms by decoding the functions of every gene in the human genome. By exploring the functional consequences of disease-associated genetic variation, we will uncover critical insights to drive the development of novel treatments and interventions.

Working as a collaborative network of academia and industry partners, the initiative will leverage cutting-edge technologies and data science approaches to accelerate discovery and improve human health on a global scale.

Be part of our inaugural scientific symposium, where top experts from both industry and academia will share the latest advances in functional genomics. It’s a unique opportunity to learn, network, and collaborate on the future of genomics research.

Find the venue

One sample. One workflow. One solution.

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

Related resources

Attending from biomodal

Robert Blanshard

Robert Blanshard, PhD

Product Manager

Register now

UK Func Gen
170352375017

Stay up to date

Explore recent biomodal news and the events that we’ll be attending in the near future.