- Date: Tuesday, September 15, 2020
- Time: 9 AM PT | 12 PM ET | 6 PM CET
In this webinar, Andrew Beggs of the University of Birmingham will discuss a project that performed stratified analysis of patients as a pre-pilot for the 100,000 Genomes project. His team performed whole-genome sequencing on fresh samples and, as proof of principle, 3’ RNA-seq on matched formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded samples.
Dr. Beggs will demonstrate that by combining WGS and RNA-seq, many interesting insights can be gained into the underlying disease processes in colorectal cancer, allowing identification of new targets for therapy and disease stratification.
Dr. Lukas Paul, Senior Manager of Scientific Affairs at Lexogen, will then highlight how large-scale gene expression profiling projects can benefit from sequencing of massively multiplexed 3’ mRNA-Seq libraries.
Colorectal cancer is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer after lung and breast cancer and, unlike these agents, has relatively few stratified molecular targets for therapy due to the complex, heterogenous nature of the disease.