IN-PERSON EVENT

Northumbria Revio Launch Day

Tuesday, September 19, 2023
10:00 AM–3:30 PM
Northumbria University, building 5, City Campus East, (CCE01), ground floor lecture theatre 002

Join us at Northumbria University on 19 September for the PacBio Revio Launch Day. With the Revio system, highly accurate long-read sequencing (HiFi sequencing) is ready to scale. Delivering 360 Gb of HiFi reads per day, direct methylation detection, and haplotype phasing, the Revio system truly unleashes the power of HiFi sequencing.

Sign up today and be ready to discover the new insights the Revio system can unlock for you.

Registration is free but mandatory. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Highlights of the event include:

  • In-person presentations from genomics scientists using HiFi reads for applications such as metagenomics, human whole genome sequencing, and single-cell sequencing 

  • Overviews of the capabilities of the Revio system and the Northumbria University sequencing facility  

  • Q&A and networking opportunities with speakers and sequencing experts  

10:00 - Registration opens

10:45 - Darren Smith

Welcome introduction

11:00 - Kirren Kaur

Reveal more with highly accurate long-read sequencing at scale

11:30 - Tim Blower

"All the World’s a Phage" –  exploring phage-host interactions

12:00 - Anita Scoones

Isoform-resolved single cell transcriptomics

12:30 - Lunch

13:30 - Jeremy Wilkinson

Complete microbial genomics with highly accurate long-read sequencing

14:00 - Chris Quince

Methods for high-resolution microbiomics

14:30 -  Darren Smith

Introduction to NU-OMICS

15:00 - Gavin Boothroyd

Event close

15:05 - Networking session

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Speakers

Kirren Kaur

Field Applications Support Scientist, PacBio

Jeremy Wilkinson
Senior staff specialist, microbial genomics,
PacBio

Darren Smith
Director of NU-OMICS DNA sequencing research facility,
Northumbria University

Tim Blower
Professor,
Durham University

Anita Scoones
Postdoctoral research scientist,
Earlham Institute

Chris Quince
Group Leader,
Earlham Institute