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The Pathologist / Webinars / 2023 / Elevating the Standard of Pathogenic Variant Detection in Myeloid Cancers
Bionano Subspecialties Oncology Genetics and epigenetics Technology and innovation

Elevating the Standard of Pathogenic Variant Detection in Myeloid Cancers

In this Bionano in Motion webinar, we explore the utility and validity of an innovative strategy, proposed by Dr. Kolhe’s lab, from Augusta University, that combines optical genome mapping (OGM) with a comprehensive 523-gene next-generation sequencing (NGS) panel. This unique approach was meticulously evaluated against more traditional methods including karyotyping, fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH), and a 54-gene NGS panel.

09/26/2023 11am ET

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September 26, 2023 - 11am ET

In this Bionano in Motion webinar, we explore the utility and validity of an innovative strategy, proposed by Dr. Kolhe’s lab, from Augusta University, that combines optical genome mapping (OGM) with a comprehensive 523-gene next-generation sequencing (NGS) panel. This unique approach was meticulously evaluated against more traditional methods including karyotyping, fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH), and a 54-gene NGS panel.

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