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Genetics and epigenetics

Subspecialties Oncology

Comprehensive Genomic Profiling – A New Look

| Sponsored by Illumina

With comprehensive genomic profiling, are we moving closer to personalized therapy for all cancer patients?

Subspecialties Oncology

The “Impossibly Easy” NGS

| Sponsored by Thermo Scientific

Rapid, efficient, and easy oncology biomarker sequencing through NGS

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Matters of the Heart

| Liv Gaskill

Could genetic testing put an end to heart disease once and for all?

Diagnostics Precision medicine

In-House Matters

| Nikoletta Sidiropoulos

Keeping next-generation sequencing in house has many benefits for both laboratories and patients

Diagnostics Clinical care

Rare Disease Rundown

| George Francis Lee

Rare diseases are inherently less understood than most other areas of pathology – but the uphill battle is slowly being won

Diagnostics Infectious disease

On the Sanctity of SARS-CoV-2 Sequencing

| Tian Yu

Could the adoption of antigen testing put the US farther behind in SARS-CoV-2 sequencing and variant tracking?

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Single Test Boosts Childhood Cancer Care

| George Francis Lee

Whole transcriptome RNA sequencing improves identification of gene fusions in pediatric cancer

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Secrets of the Cervical Cells

| Liv Gaskill

New indices predict poor prognosis in patients with breast or ovarian cancer

Inside the Lab Omics

Drifting From the Norm

| Sponsored by Revvity

PerkinElmer are demonstrating the advantages of bead-based normalization for next-generation sequencing

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Need for (Diagnostic) Speed

| Liv Gaskill

A new DNA sequencing technique can help diagnose patients at record-breaking speeds

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