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Join us at ASHG 2025 to explore how Illumina is shaping the next wave of biology. Discover our latest innovations in sequencing, informatics, array, and library prep solutions designed to deliver multidimensional insights at scale. From scalable single-omic to fully connected multiomic workflows, Illumina empowers researchers to unlock every assay, every variant, every layer of biology from genome to proteome. Whether you're advancing population-scale studies or resolving biology at the single-cell level, come see how Illumina can partner with you to accelerate discovery, redefine standards, and maximize impact.

Visit Illumina booth 1019 to explore our latest products, workflow innovations, and strategic partnerships. Join our Industry Education sessions and Co-Labs to see how we’re advancing the future of genomics.

Industry Education sessions
Redefining the limits of what’s possible: Sequencing reimagined

Wednesday, October 15
12 noon–1 PM (ET)
Room 153 ABC

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  • Steve Barnard, PhD, Chief Technology Officer, Illumina
  • Joe Devaney, PhD, Director of Laboratory Innovation Team, GeneDx
  • Bekim Sadikovic, PhD, Director of the Molecular Genetics Laboratory at London Health Sciences Centre Research Institute

Beyond the genome with multiomics: Unlocking deeper biology

Thursday, October 16
12 noon–1PM (ET)
Room 154

  • Cande Rogert, PhD, VP, Global Head of Advanced Science, Illumina
  • Brendan Keating, PhD, Associate Professor, Division of Transplantation, Dept of Surgery, and Institute of Systems Genetics, NYU Langone Health
  • Matthew Brown, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer, Genomics England, Professor of Medicine, King’s College London
  • Sheila Dodge, MLA, MBA, Chief Operating Officer, Broad Clinical Labs; Sr. Director, Strategic Financial Operations, Platforms; Institute Scientist, The Broad

Igniting translational breakthroughs: How scalable informatics, AI, and Perturb-seq are transforming human genetics

Thursday, October 16
3 PM–4 PM (ET)
Room 151A

  • Rami Mehio, Senior VP and General Manager, BioInsight, Illumina
  • Kyle Farh, MD, PhD, VP and Distinguished Scientist, Illumina Artificial Intelligence Lab, Illumina

CoLab session
Recent advances in methylation-informed cell deconvolution

Thursday, October 16
10:15 AM–10:45 AM (ET)
CoLab Theater 1

  • Lucas Salas, MD, PhD, MPH, Asst Professor of Epidemiology, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College

Main session talks
MicroRNA Perturb-seq reveals genome-wide functional targets and deleterious 3' UTR variants

Thursday, October 16
1:30 PM–2:30 PM (ET)

  • Eyal Ben David, PhD, Sr Manager, Bioinformatics, Illumina
Predicting deleterious promoter mutations with deep learning

Friday, October 17
8:30 AM–10 AM (ET)

  • Kishore Jaganathan, PhD, Director, Deep Learning, Illumina
The impact of rare deleterious mutations on human lifespan

Friday, October 17
5 PM–6:30 PM (ET)

  • Kyle Farh, MD, PhD, VP and Distinguished Scientist, Illumina Artificial Intelligence Lab, Illumina

Poster sessions
Title Authors Poster #
Expanded content and improved performance of Illumina Protein Prep Mike Dorwart, Fiona Kaper 4079T
Illumina-based ex situ whole transcriptome workflow for human brain utilizing large area capture substrate and a scalable end-to-end software solution Kevin Thai, Darren Segale 4052T
Haplotype-resolved variant detection in medically relevant and paralogous genes using multi-region joint detection with Illumina constellation mapped reads Shunhua Han, James Han 4084F
Constellation mapped read technology delivers a highly comprehensive human genome from a variety of DNA inputs Louise Fraser 4034W
Innovations to improve scaling and automation for massive single cell Perturb-seq studies using magnetic-doped particles for free-scale particle-induced cell partitioning Carolyn Conant 4081W
Accurate full-length V(D)J clonotype detection using high quality long reads on MiSeq i100 Dorothea Agius, Emily Parker 4024W
Long-range genomic distance estimation from flow cell proximity in constellation mapped reads enables detection of balanced rearrangements and STR expansions Pascal Grobecker, Mitch Bekritsky 4090T
Exploring the versatility of the Illumina MiSeq i100 sequencer for comprehensive RNA profiling Dorothea Agius, Emily Parker 4054W
Illumina 5-base sequencing resolves complex central nervous system cancers and rare and undiagnosed genetic diseases Lisa Watson N/A

Illumina Customer Event

Join us for an exciting and inspiring event where you can engage directly with Illumina experts and dive deep into insightful discussions, along with long lasting networking opportunities.

Tuesday, October 14
7:30 PM–9:30 PM (ET)

Westin Boston Seaport District Hotel
425 Summer St
Boston, MA 02210
Meeting Room: Grand Ballroom A-B

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Date & Time
14 Oct. 2025 – 18 Oct. 2025
Location
Thomas M. Menino Convention & Exhibition Center
Illumina booth 1019
Boston, Mass.
Topic
Instruments, Software & informatics
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