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2022 Innovation Showcase Finalists

Metatranscriptomics: Challenges and Opportunities

This webinar, hosted by Diversigen, will provide insights on how metatranscriptomics can provide insights into human health, disease and intervention and how to navigate the complexities around sample collection, processing, rRNA deletion and analysis.

Researchers will be able to understand how to optimize their workflows. Directors and Managers will be able to understand the tools that are available to support their R&D teams.

 

Emily Hollister

Director, R&D computational biology
Diversigen

Emily Hollister

Director, R&D computational biology
Diversigen

Emily Hollister

Director, R&D computational biology
Diversigen
 

Brian Le François

R&D Scientist
DNAGenotek

Brian Le François

R&D Scientist
DNAGenotek

Brian Le François

R&D Scientist
DNAGenotek
 

Scott Kuersten

Sr. Staff scientist, Emerging Applications
Illumina, inc

Scott Kuersten

Sr. Staff scientist, Emerging Applications
Illumina, inc

Scott Kuersten

Sr. Staff scientist, Emerging Applications
Illumina, inc
 

Emily Hollister

Director, R&D computational biology
Diversigen

Emily Hollister

Director, R&D computational biology
Diversigen

Emily Hollister

Director, R&D computational biology
Diversigen
 

Keren Bergman

Charles Batchelor Professor of Electrical Engineering
Columbia University

Keren Bergman received a Ph.D. at M.I.T. and currently is the Charles Batchelor Professor of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University where she leads research programs at the intersection of computing and photonics. Bergman is the recipient of the IEEE Photonics Engineering Award and is a Fellow of Optica and IEEE.

 

Keren Bergman

Charles Batchelor Professor of Electrical Engineering
Columbia University

Keren Bergman

Charles Batchelor Professor of Electrical Engineering
Columbia University

Keren Bergman received a Ph.D. at M.I.T. and currently is the Charles Batchelor Professor of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University where she leads research programs at the intersection of computing and photonics. Bergman is the recipient of the IEEE Photonics Engineering Award and is a Fellow of Optica and IEEE.