Illumina Sequencing Overview: Library Prep to Data Analysis | Webinar | Ambry Genetics
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Scott Westenberger, Staff FAS with Illumina, will present an introduction to the Illumina Sequencing Workflow for Next Generation Sequencing. This presentation will cover the library preparation construct needed for sequencing on Illumina platforms, and the biochemical processes of cluster generation and sequencing by synthesis that are automatically performed by Illumina sequencing devices. This will provide a general overview of the process which applies to any assay across all different sequencing instruments, providing some comparison and contrast between different chemistry versions and instrument engineering developments.
Presented By:
Scott Westenberger, PhD | Presenter
Staff Clinical Field Applications Scientist, Illumina
Staff Field Applications Scientist with over 10 years in biotech industry supporting next generation sequencing and microarray devices, and over 20 years in molecular biology and genetics research. Specialist in Clinical Oncology, focused on supporting CLIA labs running NGS IVDs and Lab Developed Tests and Pharma and CROs engaged in translational research, clinical trials and companion diagnostics. Ph.D from UCLA in 2006 in Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics. Post-doc at The Scripps Research Institute in San Diego focused on parasite genomics and novel antimalarial drug screening.
Tara Namey, MS, LCGC | Moderator
Sr. Genomic Science Liaison, Ambry Genetics
Tara Namey joined Ambry Genetics in 2016 as an Oncology Genetic Specialist. Prior to joining Ambry, Tara was employed for 16 years at Lehigh Valley Health Network during which time she played an integral role in the development and growth of the Greg and Lorraine Harper Cancer Genetics Program. During her time there, Tara served as both Manager and Senior Genetic Counselor. Tara received her Bachelors of Science degree in Biology/Pre-Med from the University of Scranton. She earned her Masters of Science degree in Genetic Counseling from California State University, Northridge and is board-certified by the American Board of Genetic Counseling.
Видео Illumina Sequencing Overview: Library Prep to Data Analysis | Webinar | Ambry Genetics канала Ambry Genetics
To register or see our other webinars, visit https://www.ambrygen.com/providers/resources/webinars
Scott Westenberger, Staff FAS with Illumina, will present an introduction to the Illumina Sequencing Workflow for Next Generation Sequencing. This presentation will cover the library preparation construct needed for sequencing on Illumina platforms, and the biochemical processes of cluster generation and sequencing by synthesis that are automatically performed by Illumina sequencing devices. This will provide a general overview of the process which applies to any assay across all different sequencing instruments, providing some comparison and contrast between different chemistry versions and instrument engineering developments.
Presented By:
Scott Westenberger, PhD | Presenter
Staff Clinical Field Applications Scientist, Illumina
Staff Field Applications Scientist with over 10 years in biotech industry supporting next generation sequencing and microarray devices, and over 20 years in molecular biology and genetics research. Specialist in Clinical Oncology, focused on supporting CLIA labs running NGS IVDs and Lab Developed Tests and Pharma and CROs engaged in translational research, clinical trials and companion diagnostics. Ph.D from UCLA in 2006 in Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics. Post-doc at The Scripps Research Institute in San Diego focused on parasite genomics and novel antimalarial drug screening.
Tara Namey, MS, LCGC | Moderator
Sr. Genomic Science Liaison, Ambry Genetics
Tara Namey joined Ambry Genetics in 2016 as an Oncology Genetic Specialist. Prior to joining Ambry, Tara was employed for 16 years at Lehigh Valley Health Network during which time she played an integral role in the development and growth of the Greg and Lorraine Harper Cancer Genetics Program. During her time there, Tara served as both Manager and Senior Genetic Counselor. Tara received her Bachelors of Science degree in Biology/Pre-Med from the University of Scranton. She earned her Masters of Science degree in Genetic Counseling from California State University, Northridge and is board-certified by the American Board of Genetic Counseling.
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