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Bionano Genomics Announces the Final Speaker Lineup for Symposium 2023 with 30 OGM Presentations and Live Panel Discussions Across a Wide Range of Genetic Disease and Cancer Research Applications
27 different customers representing North America and Europe30 oral presentations across four consecutive days34 scientific posters will be featured in a

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[{"type":"text","content":"27 different customers representing North America and Europe30 oral presentations across four consecutive days34 scientific posters will be featured in a virtual exhibition hallTopics span the application of optical genome mapping (OGM) in genetic disease, cancer research and cell bioprocessing SAN DIEGO, Jan. 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bionano Genomics, Inc. (Nasdaq: BNGO) today announced its Symposium 2023 lineup of 30 oral presentations delivered from 27 different customers worldwide featuring the utility of optical genome mapping (OGM) across a wide range of applications for genetic disease and cancer research and for cell bioprocessing. The symposium will take place virtually from January 23 to 26, 2023. During these four days, customers will showcase their latest research findings using OGM. Each day will feature oral customer presentations, a live panel with Q&A and a wide range of scientific posters within the virtual exhibition hall. “We believe Symposium is the quintessential event for the OGM community to come together and share the progress they are making in genetic disease and cancer research using OGM alongside other genome analysis tools,” said Erik Holmlin, PhD, president and chief executive officer of Bionano Genomics. “What impresses me most about the Symposium lineup for 2023 is the sheer breadth of topics, ranging from neural tube defects, prenatal testing, homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) analysis in breast cancer to drug development with cell bioprocessing QC. Symposium is an opportunity for anyone interested or currently working with OGM to form connections within the community and see the potential impact of looking at the genome in a different way. I am looking forward to seeing our global customers showcase their accomplishments with OGM at Symposium.” “Our 2022 Symposium was a fantastic event where OGM users showcased their data. Since then, we have made significant improvements in OGM workflow and data analysis which have allowed our customers to advance their clinical and translational research. We have seen the implementation of our Saphyr® system across a broad range of clinical research applications, including consolidating traditional cytogenetics workflows to OGM and demonstrating OGM’s utility in combination with NGS,” said Alka Chaubey, PhD, FACMG, chief medical officer at Bionano....