Meet Element Biosciences at ASHG 2023

Element is a proud exhibitor at ASHG 2023, and we look forward to connecting with you at the conference:

  • Visit us at booth #1223 to learn about the AVITI™ for All Accelerator Grant, accepting applications November 1–December 15.
  • See posters and talks featuring the Element AVITI System.
  • Attend a platform talk on Thursday, November 2, 1:45–2:00 PM at the Convention Center Ballroom A, Level 3.
  • Attend our lunchtime workshop on Friday, November 3, 12:30–1:30 PM at the Walter E Washington Convention Center.

Element Workshop

Date: Friday, November 3
Time: 12:30–1:30 PM
Location: 140 AB, Level 1, Walter E Washington Convention Center

  • Semyon Kruglyak, PhD, VP, Informatics, Element Biosciences
    “Variant Calling accuracy of AVITI System whole genome data and its application to rare disease trio sequencing”
  • Keri Ramsey, BSN, RN, Clinical Co-Director, Center for Rare Childhood Disorders, TGen
    “An efficient design for whole genome trio sequencing leads to high diagnostic yield in rare neurological disease cases”

Enjoy lunch on us and hear case studies exploring the utility of higher accuracy sequencing data for improved variant detection.

Element on the Scientific Program

Poster

Date: Thursday, November 2
Time: 12:30–1:30 PM
Location: Exhibit Hall, Poster 5027

Title: “An efficient design for whole genome trio sequencing leads to high diagnostic yield in rare neurological disease cases”, Semyon Kruglyak, PhD, VP, Informatics, Element Biosciences

Platform Talk

Title: “Discovery of novel signaling-to-transcription networks in T-cell activation coupling base editor screens with single cell multiomics”, Patrick Kennedy

Date: Thursday, November 2
Time: 1:45–2:00 PM
Location: Convention Center Ballroom A, Level 3

AVITI Accelerator Grant

We are excited to announce the inaugural AVITI Accelerate Grant in partnership with AVITI System service provider AUGenomics. Open to all applications and research focus areas, Element encourages anyone and everyone to apply with a research proposal of 250 words or fewer.

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