Illumina
Overview

Illumina Technical Support invites you to join us for a discussion of the new NextSeq 1000/2000 platform. This webinar is designed to help customers become familiar with the NextSeq 1000/2000 platform. This webinar will cover: features of the NextSeq 1000/2000, specifications, end to end workflow, library preparation considerations, guidance on run analysis, and tips and best practices.

Erin Bomati
Technical Applications Scientist,
Illumina

Erin graduated from the University of California in San Diego in 2005 with a PhD in structural biology and biochemistry. In the years following, she expanded her experience with structure-function studies in enzymatic textile pigmentation, mechanisms of bioluminescence, and biotransformations critical to green chemistry. In 2010, Erin joined the R&D division at Illumina where she leveraged her expertise in enzyme engineering in the development of novel enzymes including transposase, recombinase, and several polymerases for improved data quality on Illumina sequencing platforms. With a strong desire to engage more with customers, Erin transitioned to a technical application scientist role in New Zealand in 2018 and now thoroughly enjoys talking with customers about all questions and issues big and small.