Illumina Multiomics Summit - Beyond the Genome with Multiomics
Multiomics is transforming the future of life sciences and disease research by enabling a comprehensive, integrated understanding of biological systems across multiple layers. By converging diverse data types, it is unlocking deeper insights into complex biological processes, accelerating discovery, and advancing precision health.
Join leading researchers and innovators at the Illumina Multiomics Summit to explore and deep dive into the fascinating world of multiomics. Discover how Illumina’s latest innovations across multiomics—spanning library preparation, sequencing systems, informatics, advanced analysis, and AI—are transforming raw data into meaningful, real world impact. Gain early insight into new products, workflow breakthroughs, and strategic partnerships powering the Illumina insight ecosystem.
Throughout the summit, expert speakers will showcase how next generation multiomic workflows, powerful software, and interpretation tools are redefining the way researchers generate, integrate, and analyze biological data. You’ll see how integrated multiomic approaches enable deeper biological understanding, higher resolution studies, and more influential research outcomes.
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Register now to connect with leaders shaping the future of multiomics, uncover practical solutions you can apply immediately, and learn why now is the moment to elevate your research with integrated, data driven approaches.
Speakers include:
Prof. Joseph Powell
Program Director - Translational Genomics / Director Garvan-Weizmann Centre For Cellular Genomics
Garvan Institute for Medical Research
Ass. Prof. Richard Tothill
Principal Res Fellow, Cancer Genomics Group Leader
The University of Melbourne
Prof. Stuart Cordwell
Academic Director of Sydney Mass Spectrometry, Professor of Analytical Biochemistry
University of Sydney
Dr. Christian Pflueger
Senior Research Fellow
The University of Western Australia
Ass. Prof. Fatima (Fa) Valdes Mora
Conjoint Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine
University of New South Wales
Ass. Prof. Markus Hofer
Associate Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics
The University of Sydney