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We look forward to connecting with you in Baltimore, Maryland at the annual American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG) conference. ACMG attracts medical and scientific leaders from around the world who are working to apply research in genetics and the human genome to the diagnosis, management, treatment and prevention of genetic conditions and rare and common diseases in patients in the clinical setting. 

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Scientific Session

Optical Genome Mapping in Cancer: Bridging Cytogenetics and Molecular Genomics

  • Date

    Wednesday, March 11

  • Time

    2:20 – 2:35PM

  • Location

    BCC – BALLROOM IV

Yassmine Akkari, PhD, FACMG

Nationwide Children’s Hospital

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MARCH 13, 1:30-3:00 PM | BBC – Ballroom I
Increased Yield with Optical Genome Mapping in Pediatric Rare Disease Setting: 1-year Experience at the Greenwood Genetic Center | Nikhil S. Sahajpal, PhD, Greenwood Genetic Center

MARCH 13, 1:30-3:00 PM | BBC – Ballroom II
Improving Detection of Variant MECOM Rearrangements Through Optical Genome Mapping and Repurposed Targeted RNA-Seq | Paige Van Haute, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

MARCH 13, 1:30-3:00 PM | BBC – Ballroom II
Optical Genome Mapping for Cytogenetic Analysis in Multiple Myeloma: Real-world Evidence | Sichen Liang, MD, Johns Hopkins University

Don’t miss the latest research at the Poster Sessions!

Poster Sessions
POSTER TITLE LEAD AUTHOR
P649 Implementation of Optical Genome Mapping at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Xinrui Shi, PhD

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

P675 Optical Genome Mapping for Hematologic Malignancy-Henry Ford Health System Experience Xiaolan Fang, PhD, FACMG

Henry Ford Health System

P695 When Routine Testing Is Normal: Optical Genome Mapping Identifies a Hidden Rearrangement in Multigenerational Case affected with Split-Hand/Foot Malformation Atlas Mashayekhi Sardoo, PhD, MS

Greenwood Genetic Center

P753 Integrative Exome, Optical Genome Mapping, and Variant-Effect Modeling in Consanguineous Couples with Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Mona Aminbeidokhti

University of California San Francisco

P580 Optical Genome Mapping Resolves Positional Context of DMD Structural Variants for Accurate Results Jessica A. Cooley Coleman

Greenwood Genetic Center

P638 Decoding Chromoanagenesis in Cases of Undiagnosed Congenital Disorders by Optical Genome Mapping Jianling V. Ji, MD, MS, FACMG

Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles; University of Southern California

P690 Characterization of an Atypical PML::RARA Rearrangement: Utility of Optical Genome Mapping and Implications for Hematological Malignancies Brandon M. Shaw, PhD, FACMG

Henry Ford Health System

Booth #2011

Visit us at booth #2011 to meet with our OGM specialists to learn how your current workflow can be elevated with Bionano’s end-to-end OGM solutions.

Plus, get the latest on our Stratys™ system, and VIA analysis software.

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