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Oxford Nanopore has developed a new generation of DNA/RNA sequencing technology. It is the only sequencing technology that offers real-time analysis in fully scalable formats from pocket to population scale, that can analyze native DNA or RNA and sequence any length of fragment to achieve short to ultra-long read lengths.

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Double helix structure of DNA.
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Oxford Nanopore and UK Biobank To Create World’s First Epigenetic Dataset Targeting the Causes of Cancer, Dementia, Complex Disease

Oxford Nanopore Technologies, announced a new collaboration with UK Biobank to create the world’s first comprehensive, large-scale epigenetic dataset.
Glowing rod-shaped microbes in various colors on a dark background, illustrating microbial genomics
Webinar

Delivering the Future of Microbial Genomics With Direct and Real-Time Sequencing

Explore how nanopore sequencing is revolutionizing microbial genomics! Join Richard Chalvignac as he covers NO-MISS workflows, avian flu surveillance, 16S/ITS sequencing, and more. Live Q&A included. Don’t miss this exciting webinar!
Double helix structure of DNA.
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Oxford Nanopore Announces Landmark UK Government Partnership To Advance Genomics-Driven Healthcare Innovation in the UK

Oxford Nanopore, announced a landmark strategic partnership with the UK Government. This partnership brings together the UK’s world-class scientific organisations Genomics England, UK Biobank and NHS England, alongside Oxford Nanopore.
A laptop with a portable sequencer attached rest on a box in a forest.
Webinar

Unlocking Genomic Insights: Real-Time Sequencing With Pocket Size Devices

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For researchers in the field – from Alaska to the International Space Station – a real-time portable sequencer can lower the barrier to accessing genomic information, bringing new insights into organisms by sequencing directly in extreme environments
Protein structure.
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Breakthrough Towards Protein Sequencing Using Oxford Nanopore Holds Promise for Disease Research and Drug Development

New protein sequencing ‘proof-of-concept' method published in Nature shows promise in sequencing long, intact protein strands at single molecule resolution.
Small gray viral particles against a background of rod-shaped cells.
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Exploring the Potential of Nanopore Sequencing in Transforming Cancer Care

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Technological advances in molecular biology have revolutionized the management of cancer patients, and also assisted their relatives in cases of genetic predisposition identification.
DNA Sequencing
Webinar

Nanopore Sequencing for Biodiversity and Conservation Studies in Latin America

On-Demand
Genomics is a powerful tool for conserving endangered species, informing researchers of taxonomy and population connectivity and helping to develop strategies for mitigating disease and the effects of climate change.
Oxford Nanopore webinar 11th September DNA strand
Webinar

Unlocking Comprehensive Genomes for Large-Scale Projects

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Comprehensive genome analyses that provide information on single-nucleotide polymorphisms, structural variants, copy number variations and epigenetic markers are changing the landscape of genomics.
Genomic bases on keys.
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Oxford Nanopore Technologies and Plasmidsaurus Announce Strategic Collaboration To Advance Plasmid Sequencing

The teams aim to redefine plasmid sequencing with nanopore technology and global accessibility.
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Sequencing Solutions for Microbiology and Infectious Disease Research

Discover cutting-edge whole-genome sequencing technology that offers unparalleled accuracy and completeness in microbial genome assembly, providing essential insights into pathogen surveillance and antimicrobial resistance.
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