ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

Unlocking human microbiome clarity with PacBio HiFi sequencing

Watch the recording of this popular session on PacBio HiFi sequencing for human microbiome research, followed by a Q&A with PacBio microbial genomics expert Jeremy Wilkinson, PhD.

In this session, you'll hear how PacBio HiFi sequencing supports full-length 16S and shotgun metagenomics approaches for human microbiome research, helping researchers resolve species- and strain-level variation, uncover novel taxa, generate more complete MAGs, and improve pathway and functional annotation in complex microbial communities.

Register to learn:

  • Where PacBio HiFi sequencing fits across full-length 16S and shotgun metagenomics workflows
  • How full-length 16S sequencing can improve species- and strain-level taxonomic resolution
  • How HiFi metagenomics can support more complete MAGs, novel organism discovery, and pathway annotation
  • What two human health microbiome research presentations reveal about HiFi sequencing in practice

Register to learn:

  • Where PacBio HiFi sequencing fits across full-length 16S and shotgun metagenomics workflows
  • How full-length 16S sequencing can improve species- and strain-level taxonomic resolution
  • How HiFi metagenomics can support more complete MAGs, novel organism discovery, and pathway annotation
  • What two human health microbiome research presentations reveal about HiFi sequencing in practice
  • Answers to audience questions during a new live Q&A with a PacBio microbial genomics expert


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FEATURED SESSION SPEAKERS


Jeremy Wilkinson

Jeremy Wilkinson, PhD

Senior Staff Specialist, Microbial Genomics, PacBio
Host + moderator
An introduction to HiFi microbiome sequencing

Ashlee Earl

Ashlee M. Earl, PhD

Director, Bacterial Genomics, Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard
Kinnex connects the dots in recurrent urinary tract microbiomes

Jeremiah Minich

Jeremiah Minich, PhD

Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Baylor University
Culture-independent meta-pan genomics enabled by long-read sequencing





Austin McKenna
Rushi Panchal
Matt Hestand
Paul Cherng