NGS method for parallel processing of various sample material using target enrichment

Dr. Anna Lyander, Head of Unit Clinical Genomics SciLifeLab, Stockholm

Live event on September 27, 2023 17:00 CEST

NGS method for parallel processing of various sample material using target enrichment

At Roche Sequencing Store, we are dedicated to advancing science, fostering innovation, and facilitating the exchange of insights in the Next-generation sequencing community. We are delighted to invite you to an upcoming webinar featuring Anna Lyander Ph. D., Head of Unit at Clinical Genomics SciLifeLab, Stockholm.

This live webinar is a great opportunity to learn more about NGS and technical solutions for working with challenging materials. Besides gaining valuable insights from peer-reviewed and published findings, you will have the opportunity to ask questions to engage directly with Dr. Lyander.

Agenda

  • 17:00-17:05. Introduction. Markos Mihalatos, International Business Leader Sample Prep Reagents
  • 17:05- 17:45. Webinar: NGS method for parallel processing of various sample material using target enrichment. Anna Lyander Ph. D., Head of Unit at Clinical Genomics SciLifeLab, Stockholm
  • 17:45-18:00. Questions and answers. Anna Lyander Ph. D., Head of Unit at Clinical Genomics SciLifeLab, Stockholm.
We encourage you to submit questions for Anna during the Webinar.
MTC Anna Lyander_crop

About Anna Lyander

Dr. Anna Lyander is the Head of Unit at Clinical Genomics SciLifeLab, Karolinska Institutet, in Stockholm. The Clinical Genomics Stockholm unit offers research infrastructure tailored for projects using next-generation sequencing technologies.

Collaborating closely with the Swedish healthcare system, the unit facilitates the integration of genomics tools into standard clinical practices. This collaboration extends to clinical diagnostic laboratories and managing physicians. Furthermore, the unit seeks to bolster public health microbiology’s capabilities in monitoring infectious diseases and preparing for potential epidemics.

 

Latest publications

  1. Lyander A, Gellerbring A, Hägglund M, Elhami K, Wirta V. NGS method for parallel processing of high quality, damaged or fragmented input material using target enrichment. bioRxiv 2023.01.15.524106. Link
  2. Bonfiglio S, Sutton LA, Ljungström V, Capasso A, Pandzic T, Weström S, Foroughi-Asl H, Skaftason A, Gellerbring A, Lyander A, Gandini F, and others. BTK and PLCG2 remain unmutated in one third of patients with CLL relapsing on ibrutinib. Blood Adv. 2023 Jan 25. Link
  3. Fioretos T, Wirta V, Cavelier L, Berglund E, Friedman M, Akhras M, Botling J, Ehrencrona H, Engstrand L, Helenius G, and others. Implementing precision medicine in a regionally organized healthcare system in Sweden. Nat Med. 2022 Oct;28(10):1980-1982. Link
  4. Antimycobacterial Susceptibility Testing Group. Updating the approaches to define susceptibility and resistance to anti-tuberculosis agents: implications for diagnosis and treatment. Eur Respir J. 2022 Apr 14;59(4):2200166. Link
  5. Engström A, Antonenka U, Kadyrov A, Kalmambetova G, Kranzer K, Merker M, Kabirov O, Parpieva N, Rajabov A, Sahalchyk E, Sayfudtinov Z, Niemann S, Hoffmann H. Population structure of drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Central Asia. BMC Infect. Dis. 2019:908. Link

Search for...

Material numbers, KK numbers, and product names