60 min

This webinar is best for:

  • Translational and cancer genomics researchers, liquid biopsy and ctDNA scientists, and scientists and R&D leaders working in precision oncology

Watch Dr. Adam Sowalsky from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) explain how he used biomodal's duet multiomics solution evoC technology (6-base sequencing) to redefine what liquid biopsy can reveal. Using serial plasma samples from a phase 2 trial, his research went beyond revealing mutations or even methylation detection to uncover gene expression, unlocking an understanding of tumour phenotypes and emerging resistance patterns over time, all from low-input cfDNA samples.

Watch the recording now to see how biomodal's duet multiomics solution evoC can capture DNA sequence, epigenetics, and functional insights from cfDNA – revealing resistance mechanisms in prostate cancer that conventional genomics would have missed.

What you will learn:

  • How a single assay integrates genetic, 5mC, 5hmC, and inferred gene expression to reconstruct tumour biology from cfDNA
  • Insights from distinct epigenetic patterns (5mC and 5hmC) that reveal tumour states and early response signals missed by conventional epigenetic methods
  • Direct inference of tumour transcriptional programs from plasma to track treatment response and emerging resistance over time

The speaker

Adam Sowalsky, Ph.D.

Adam Sowalsky, Ph.D.

Senior Investigator, National Cancer Institute

Dr. Adam Sowalsky is a Senior Investigator in the Genitourinary Malignancies Branch of the National Cancer Institute (NCI), where he leads the Prostate Cancer Genetics Section. He leads the NIH Scientific Interest Group on Liquid Biopsies. The central theme of Dr. Sowalsky's research is understanding the biology of the molecular events associated with prostate cancer development, progression, and resistance to therapy. His research uses patient samples from NCI clinical trials to track how subclonal architecture drives disease progression and therapy failure. Dr. Sowalsky received his Ph.D. from Tufts University's Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and conducted postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

Dr. Sowalsky's talk is entitled "Dual ctDNA 5mC/5hmC methylomics and clonal reconstruction reveal tumor transcription and resistance in metastatic prostate cancer".

This webinar was originally broadcast on 17 June 2026.