Virtual Event Agenda:
10:00am - 12:00pm PT:
In-Person Agenda
12:00pm -4:00pm PT:
Break
Break
Join us for a science symposium where cutting-edge biology meets transformative technology. Dive deep into molecular research using the latest multiomics advances, from the granularity of single-cell insights to the expansive power of spatial mapping and long-read sequencing.
While single-cell sequencing has revolutionized scientists’ ability to understand disease mechanisms by deconvoluting heterogeneity within organs and tissues, the rise of multiomics has empowered researchers to combine transcriptomic or epigenomic data with spatial data for an expanded, multidimensional understanding of complex tissue biology. Leveraging additional improvements in cell throughput, spatial resolution, and transcript coverage, current single-cell sequencing technologies have opened new avenues for molecular exploration into disease mechanisms, cellular heterogeneity, and new biomarker identification.
Whether you're a researcher or biotech innovator, this event will spark ideas, foster collaboration, and showcase technologies for in-depth biomarker exploration.
What to expect:
This hybrid event will take place online and onsite at Takara Bio USA, Inc. in San Jose, CA.
The in-person portion of the June 5th Sake & Science Seminar: Advances in Multiomics for Biomarker Discovery will be a rich and engaging experience. Attendees will be welcomed with small bites, and sake tasting to celebrate Takara’s century-long history in sake production while viewing scientific posters. The scientific program will feature presentations from leading researchers in the fields of single-cell analysis, spatial biology, and advanced multiomic technologies. Participants will also have the opportunity to discuss their research findings, engage with instrument demonstrations, and learn about early access programs.
Please plan to arrive at our San Jose headquarters by 12pm. We are offering attendees the option to take Caltrain to the Santa Clara station, where there will be an event shuttle to transport you to Takara Bio. If you would like to utilize this service, please let us know so we may coordinate your pickup. Alternatively, if you are thinking of driving, we have ample onsite parking.
Address:
Takara Bio USA, Headquarters
2560 Orchard Pkwy
San Jose, CA 95131
Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University
Head of Core Unit: NGS Integrative Genomics, University Medical Center Göttingen
Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University
Vice President, Spatial Genomics R&D, Takara Bio USA
Senior Scientist, Tenaya Therapeutics
Senior Director, NGS R&D, Takara Bio USA
Staff Scientist, Takara Bio USA
Assistant Professor, University of California Santa Cruz