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A Fast, High-Throughput, All-in-One Pharmacogenomics Workflow for Actionable SNPs and CNVs

Offered By: Labroots via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore a comprehensive webinar on a fast, high-throughput pharmacogenomics workflow targeting actionable SNPs and CNVs. Learn about the Advanta™ Pharmacogenomics Assay, which processes up to 96 samples in a single workflow using extraction-free buccal swabs. Discover how microfluidics technology minimizes pipetting steps, hands-on time, and reagent consumption, delivering results in under 4 hours. Gain insights into drug metabolism, gene variants, and the importance of pharmacogenomics in reducing adverse drug reactions. Examine the workflow's flexibility, performance, and analysis software, including Delta Delta CT, lab capacity, and copy number detection. Understand the Early Access Program results and the kit components for this customizable, efficient, and cost-effective solution in pharmacogenomics research.

Syllabus

Introduction
Welcome
About Standard Biotools
Company Overview
Pharmacogenomics Overview
Risk of Adverse Drug Reactions
Drug Metabolism
Types of Gene Variants
Resources
Value
Content
Plate Layout
CPIC Content
Star Alleles
Sample Requirements
Workflow Overview
IFC vs Microtite Microwell
Advantages of IFC
Flexibility of IFC
X9 RealTime PCR
Express Scripts
Performance
Delta Delta CT
Lab Capacity
Extraction Method
Results
Ground Truth
Conclusions
Early Access Program
EAP Results
Copy Numbers
Data
Analysis Software
Workflow
Truth Tables
Side Rug Plots
Final Report
Kit Parts
Recap


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Labroots

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