• Whole genome sequencing at Genomics England – Dr. Joanne Mason

    1397 views | 9 years ago

    Dr. Joanne Mason describes the 100,000 genomes project at Genomics England. The project aims to create a new genomic medicine service and enable medical research by combining genomic sequence data with...

    Removing Cancer’s Veil: TruSight Tumor 170 Gene Panel

    6171 views | 9 years ago

    Introduction to TruSight® Tumor 170, a new enrichment-based cancer research assay that interrogates both DNA and RNA, detecting small variants, gene amplifications, gene fusions, and splice variants....

    The Illumina Difference

    3822 views | 9 years ago

    Key opinion leaders in the fields of preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) discuss how partnering with Illumina has positively impacted families around...

    Illumina Sequencing by Synthesis (Now in 3D)

    2501389 views | 9 years ago

    Explore the Illumina next-generation sequencing workflow, including sequencing by synthesis (SBS) technology, in 3-dimensional detail. Go from sample preparation, to cluster generation, to sequencing...

  • Illumina Mapped Read Technology

    728 views | 2 weeks ago

    Explore the latest Illumina Mapped Read Technology, featuring rapid on-flow cell library preparation and novel informatics that incorporate proximity data from neighboring nanowells to deliver long-range...

    Genomic and epigenomic insights in a single assay

    197 views | 2 weeks ago

    Unlock genetic and epigenetic insights in a single multiomic assay. The Illumina 5-base solution streamlines DNA methylation and variant calling into one workflow to enable deep biological discovery...

    Precision proteomics with Illumina Protein Prep

    150 views | 2 weeks ago

    Illumina Protein Prep uses highly specific SOMAmer Reagents to detect over 9500 proteins in a single sample, enabling precise, multiplexed proteomics for faster, more reliable discovery. Learn more...

    Rare melanoma research powered by Illumina Protein Prep

    114 views | 2 weeks ago

    Proteomics provides a powerful, non-invasive way to explore cancer biology. Assistant Professor Kacey Couts and her team at the University of Colorado are using Illumina Protein Prep to uncover novel...

  • How to set up your Illumina Connected Multiomics domain

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    This short video will show you how to create a new domain account in Illumina Connected Multiomic and add a new workgroup within the domain. You will also learn how to add a collaborator to the workgroup...

    The Road to Diagnosis: Why Genetic Testing Matters in Rare Diseases

    66 views | 3 days ago

    Ashley describes her and Jameson’s experience of raising a child with a rare disease. After years of advocating for their son, Conner, they were finally offered genetic testing. At the age of 5, Conner...

    Enable Comprehensive Genomic Profiling with Product Updates on TruSight™ Oncology 500 v2

    95 views | 1 week ago

    Hear from experts from Illumina and Instituto Catalan de Oncologia as they provide an exciting first look into the performance of TSO500v2​ Gain insights into the practical lab experience of TSO500v2,...

    Genomic and epigenomic insights in a single assay

    197 views | 2 weeks ago

    Unlock genetic and epigenetic insights in a single multiomic assay. The Illumina 5-base solution streamlines DNA methylation and variant calling into one workflow to enable deep biological discovery...

  • Shining a light on the genomics of solar panels contamination

    855 views | 9 years ago

    Learn how scientists around the world are using next-generation sequencing to identify microbial species living on solar panels. Learn more at: http://www.illumina.com/applications/... Products: Illumina...

    The origin of fishfingers: CRISPR/Cas9 in the study of evolutionary and developmental biology

    832 views | 9 years ago

    CRISPR-Cas9 is a powerful study in the fields of developmental and evolutionary biology. Recent studies on fish, butterflies, and crustaceans are great examples on how this technique can be used to...

    Taking a Stab at Pierce’s Disease | Adventures in Genomics

    56405 views | 9 years ago

    Plants, like animals, depend on microbes to function to their fullest capacity. To understand more about plants, plant microbiomes, and plant disease, Jacques and Irene interviewed Caroline Roper from...

    Diversity In Our Diets | Adventures in Genomics

    51899 views | 9 years ago

    Complex diseases have increased dramatically over the last few decades. Many of these are associated with abnormalities in composition of the microbiome, but the cause/effect relationship still remains...