Opentrons is a proud exhibitor at ASHG 2023, and we’re excited to be bringing our automation options to the convention.
- Go to us at sales space #1203 to be taught in regards to the Opentrons Flex™ and OT-2 robotic platforms.
- Attend our lunchtime workshop on Friday, November 3, 12:30–1:30 PM on the Walter E Washington Conference Heart.
Opentrons workshop
Date: Friday, November 3
Time: 12:30–1:30 PM
Location: 143C, Walter E Washington Conference Heart
Extremely-efficient automated WGS evaluation at LightSpeed
Speed up your whole-genome sequencing (WGS) workflow with versatile, automated library prep and ultra-fast bioinformatics evaluation. We’ll current how one can automate 96-sample WGS library prep and normalization in 5 hours, with simply 20 minutes of hands-on time, after which full ultra-fast cloud-based bioinformatics evaluation in lower than half-hour per pattern. We’ll present knowledge from human genomic DNA, bacterial DNA and blended microbial DNA demonstrating excessive yields of balanced libraries throughout numerous pattern sorts.
By combining QIAseq® chemistry for library prep and normalization with automation on the Opentrons Flex™, a versatile benchtop liquid-handling platform, you’ll be able to generate extremely uniform libraries with yields as much as 50 nM. Following sequencing, analyze your libraries with QIAGEN® QCI ® Secondary Evaluation, with integrated cloud-based LightSpeed expertise to speed up processing of uncooked sequencing knowledge, for 30x protection for a whole human genome in simply 25 minutes in a extremely cost-effective method. Then, learn to confidently interpret variants with QCI Interpret, an automatic VCF to ultimate report resolution powered by AI-enabled literature searches and state-of-the-art handbook curation.
Audio system:
Kinnari Watson, Opentrons Labworks, Inc.
Brian Dugan, QIAGEN Sciences, Inc.
Araceli Cuellar, QIAGEN Redwood Metropolis
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