Bulk, single cell, spatial, and multiomic NGS approaches allow researchers to explore cells inner workings in times of health, stress, and disease.In this summit brought to you by Illumina, researchers will discuss their experiences working together on cutting-edge sequencing jobs. Ann Tate and Santiago Peralta from Cornell University will discuss their sequencing task that shed light on a special cancer model.Investigating a Unique Tumor Model Using NGSAnn TateProject ManagerTranscription Regulation and Expression (TREx) FacilityCornell Institute of BiotechnologySantiago Peralta, DVM, DAVDC, FF-AVDC-OMFSAssociate Professor, Dentistry and Oral SurgeryDepartment of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary MedicineCornell UniversityExploring the Effects of Spaceflight on Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells Using NGSElsa Molina, PhDDirector, Next Generation Sequencing CoreSalk Institute for Biological StudiesJessica PhamSenior Laboratory ResearcherProject Manager, Integrated Space Stem Cell Orbital Research (ISSCOR) University of California, San DiegoSponsored by