The transition to automated library prep for enhanced pathogen surveillance workflows - Webinar

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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2024
  • Scalable sequencing capabilities are necessary for environmental monitoring that inform public health decisions. Furthermore, genomic data generated from these community studies help build phylogenetic trees that provides insights into infectious disease transmission.
    Krystal will discuss TGen North’s path in automating their WGS workflows to meet the needs of Arizona’s first statewide invasive group A strep surveillance project.
    Key learning points: 
    - Learn about the Group A strep surveillance project, data generated, and community impact
    - Reasons, including practical considerations, behind their decision to automate
    - Insights and outcomes from their process optimization in the lab
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