MiSeq i100 data analysis options onboard

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The MiSeq™ i100 Series, Illumina’s latest benchtop sequencer, features a simplified workflow, fast turnaround time, and rapid sample-to-analysis capability enabled by the newly developed XLEAP-SBS™ chemistry.

This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of the MiSeq™ i100 Series, covering the overall system workflow, analytical applications, and performance.
It is designed to help both new users and experienced professionals understand the streamlined workflow and expanded sequencing capabilities offered by the MiSeq™ i100Scientist

Webinar Date:   10th July 2025,Thursday

Webinar Time:

  04:00 pm - 05:00 pm (Melbourne)
  10:00 am - 11:00 am (Dubai)
  11:30 am - 12:30 pm (Delhi)
  02:00 pm - 03:00 pm (Singapore)
  08:00 am - 09:00 am (CEST)
Speakers
Vannessa Mok

Vannessa Mok
Sr. Technical Applications Scientist
Illumina Inc.

Vannessa graduated from Nanyang Technological University in 2013 majoring in Biological Sciences. She worked in a translational research lab and was in charge of both the Illumina microarray (HiScan system) and NGS platforms (MiSeq and NextSeq systems). She then moved to become a Field Application Specialist supporting both genomics and protein biochemistry products at Research Instruments Pte Ltd. Vannessa joined Illumina as a Technical Application Scientist in August 2019.

 

Speakers
Vijay Bhaskarla

Vijay Bhaskarla
Staff Technical Applications Scientist
Illumina Inc.

Vijay graduated from the RMIT University, Australia in 2017 with a PhD in Applied Genomics. His main role as Technical Application Scientist at Illumina is to provide instrumentation and informatics support to Illumina customers in the Asia Pacific region. He has extensive experience in NGS data analysis that includes RNA-Seq, Methylation and Metagenomics.
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Date & Time
Jul 10, 2025
Affiliation
Illumina Inc.
Presenter
Vannessa Mok, Sr. Technical Applications Scientist
Vijay Bhaskarla, Staff Technical Applications Scientist
Topic
Instruments
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