We’re excited to sponsor #ESHG2026 for the very first time!
What to expect at ESHG:
📍 A poster presentation highlighting repeat expansion detection with EGM
💡 Discussions on the future of structural variant analysis
🤝 Opportunities to connect with our team at the booth all week long
Throughout the conference, Nabsys will be sharing how Electronic Genome Mapping (EGM) is enabling structural variant detection and supporting next-generation genomic research.
If you’re attending ESHG, stop by and say hello. We’d love to connect!
👉 Schedule a meeting: https://t.co/w4kjyNeSk7
#ESHG #HumanGenetics #EGM #GenomicsResearch
We were pleased to have Nabsys featured in Providence Business First in an article highlighting the recent installment of multiple OhmX™ Platforms in the lab of cytogeneticist Dr. Brynn Levy at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons! The installations are a part of our Rapid Application to Market Penetration User Partnership (RAMP UP) program in partnership with @Hitachi_HTA to support research using electronic genome mapping (EGM) in leading labs.
Using the OhmX Platform, Dr. Levy aims to advance applications of EGM in hematological malignancies, starting with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS).
See the full article to learn more! https://t.co/Yl4MQkQUv8
#hememalignancies #genomemapping #press
Friedreich's Ataxia is caused by GAA repeat expansions in the FXN gene. These long repetitive sequences can be difficult to fully characterize with sequencing-based approaches, particularly when both alleles carry large expansions.
While repeat-primed PCR (RP-PCR) is commonly used to identify FXN expansions, Nabsys' Electronic Genome Mapping (EGM) directly sizes both alleles from individual DNA molecules, providing quantitative repeat measurements and insight into repeat-length variability.
With EGM, researchers can:
• Directly measure FXN GAA repeat lengths
• Characterize samples with two expanded alleles
• Assess repeat-length variability at the molecule level
• Detect structural variants and many other repeat expansions in the same assay
Learn more by downloading our FXN technical note:
👉 https://t.co/fXSq5BA8Rg
#StructuralVariation #FriedreichsAtaxia #RareDisease #AtaxiaResearch #Cytogenomics
Nothing better than seeing the sunshine finally make an appearance in Providence, RI! ☀️
As the weather warms up, we love seeing our team taking a quick break, getting outside, and spending time together beyond the usual meetings and emails.
Here’s to longer days, fresh air, and a strong team heading into summer!
Thank you to everyone who connected with us at #ACC2026 in San Diego! It was an exciting week kicked off by our recent announcement regarding new OhmX™ Platform installations under Hitachi High-Tech America’s RAMP UP program in collaboration with Dr. Brynn Levy to support research in hematologic malignancies.
We’re also grateful to everyone who stopped by our booth, attended our presentations and poster sessions, and participated in our “OhmX Marks the Spot” scavenger hunt throughout the meeting. From scientific discussions to networking and a little fun offsite, ACC 2026 was a fantastic opportunity to connect with colleagues and partners across the field.
Thank you to the organizers for a fantastic event and we’re looking forward to continuing the conversations and collaborations sparked at ACC!
#Cytogenomics #Hememalignancies #EGM
Nabsys is proud to be presenting two posters at the American Cytogenomics Conference 🧬:
📍 Electronic Genome Mapping Enables Structural Variant Analysis in Archived Methanol–Glacial Acetic Acid-Fixed Cytogenomic Cell Preparations, presented by Alden Huang, PhD, Assistant Professor at University of California, Los Angeles Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
📍 High-Resolution Detection of Blood Cancer-Specific Structural Variants Using Electronic Genome Mapping, presented by Lily Nasanovsky, PhD, Software Applications Support at Nabsys
We look forward to sharing our latest work in EGM and connecting with the cyto and molecular genetics community.
#ACC2026 #Cytogenomics #Hememalignancies #EGM
Join our presentations at @ACC_Genomics 2026 🎤
🔉 Resolving Structural Variants Relevant to Hematologic Malignancies using Nabsys Electronic Genome Mapping presented by Edd Lee, Global Vice President, Sales and Marketing at Nabsys
📅 Monday, May 18, 2026
⏰ 12:30–1:00 PM PST
🔉 CRISPR-Assisted Electronic Genome Mapping for Robertsonian Translocations presented by John F. Thompson, Principal Application Scientist at Nabsys
📅 Wednesday, May 20, 2026
⏰ 9:15-9:30 AM PST
#EGM #ACC2026 #Cytogenomics
Heading to the Great Lakes Genomics Conference (GLGC) in Toronto on Friday? So are we!
Be sure to stop by our table to connect with the team and learn more about high-resolution, accessible structural variant detection via electronic genome mapping (EGM). Looking forward to seeing familiar faces and making new connections in the genomics community! 🧬
👉 Book a meeting with us: https://t.co/KpwQH6zqrZ
#GLGC2026 #EGM #genomicresearch
We’re heading to ACC 2026 in San Diego 🌴⚡️
Join Nabsys throughout the week as we showcase how Electronic Genome Mapping (EGM) is expanding what’s possible in cytogenomics.
Here’s what we have planned:
🧬 Two talks featuring the latest advancements in EGM
🍻 Monday night: EGM Innovators Unwind - an evening to connect with fellow innovators outside of sessions
🔍 OhmX Marks the Spot - our ACC scavenger hunt, where you can find clues in exchange for prizes
Stop by our booth to meet the team and learn more.
👉 Book a meeting with us: https://t.co/rvIvlaopOs
#ACC2026 #Cytogenomics #EGM #OhmXMarksTheSpot
We’re excited to attend and sponsor the 2026 JAX Long Read Sequencing (LRS) Workshop!
Our team will be onsite presenting a poster on the CRISPR/Cas9 customization of electronic genome mapping for targeted genetic analysis. We’re looking forward to sharing our work and engaging with the long-read sequencing community on new approaches to precision genomic analysis.
📈 Poster: CRISPR/Cas9 customization of electronic genome mapping for targeted genetic analysis presented by Lindsay Opsahl, PhD, Senior Application Scientist at Nabsys
🎤 May 12 from 3:00 - 3:15 PM EST
👉 Book a meeting with us: https://t.co/JIhA4nTG2I
#JAX #EGM #CRISPR #LRS
We’re looking forward to attending the Cold Spring Harbor Biology of Genomes meeting this year.
Our team will be onsite and presenting a poster - excited to share our latest work and connect with others in the community!
📍 Poster #129: Electronic Genome Mapping for High-Throughput Analysis of Repeat Expansion Disorders presented by Syndi Koltz, Application Scientist at Nabsys
📅 Poster Session: Thursday, May 7 from 7:30-10:30 PM
👉 Book a meeting with us: https://t.co/ybn0qGi1vd
#BOG26 #EGM #RepeatExpansion
Join us at #ISCT2026 in Dublin 🇮🇪
Dr. Ruud Hulspas from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute will present a poster highlighting recent findings on recurrent PRSS1 gene deletions in T cell-derived iPSC lines. The work suggests these deletions are inherent to T cell biology rather than introduced during manufacturing, and highlights the value of Electronic Genome Mapping (EGM) alongside NGS for structural variant detection.
📍Poster #1518: Electronic Genome Mapping in Assessment of Process-Induced Genetic Alterations in Human T Cell-Derived iPSCs
📅 Thursday, May 7
⏰ 6:30–7:30 PM (GMT+1)
#CellTherapy #EGM #NGS #iPSCs
We’re honored to announce that Nabsys has been named one of the 2026 Best Places to Work in Rhode Island by Providence Business News!
As the very first life science company to call Rhode Island home, we are particularly proud to be recognized on this list alongside the many great companies that are our neighbors. This award is a reflection of our entire team, who show up every day driven by our culture of curiosity and pushing the limits of research to achieve our mission to advance electronic genome mapping (EGM) and bring single-molecule insights to every lab in the world. Thank you for all that you do!
Read more: https://t.co/Gsll6wlDb5
#PBNBPTW #BestPlacesToWork #RhodeIsland #LifeSciences
Our Founder and CEO, Dr. Barrett Bready, recently sat down with The Pathologist to discuss the impact electronic genome mapping (EGM) can have on cutting-edge research discoveries, including recent data on mapping endonuclease activity genome-wide from the laboratory of Dr. Martin Taylor, Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Brown University presented at the Advances in Genome Biology and Technology (AGBT) 2026 meeting.
👉 Read the full article: https://t.co/z979uSQXlt
#Genomics #EGM #GenomeMapping #CGT
Happy Lab Week! 🧬
We’re grateful for the brilliant minds in our bi-coastal labs - from Providence to San Diego - who turn complex challenges into meaningful breakthroughs. Your passion, attention to detail, and commitment to excellence don’t go unnoticed.
To ALL scientists: science moves forward because of you, and we’re proud to celebrate you this week! We'd love to hear how you celebrated or how you were celebrated this week. Please share!
#LabWeek #Scientists #NabsterHeroes
Heading to AACR? Don’t miss the San Diego Multiomics Mixer on Monday night! 🧬
Meet us at Mission Brewing – East Village for an evening of great conversations and new connections! From genomics to proteomics and beyond, this event brings together innovators, researchers, and industry leaders shaping the future of multiomics and cancer research.
📅 Monday, April 20 | 5-9 PM
Join us for:
🌮 Craft brews & tacos
🎸 Live music
📸 Professional headshots
Stop by and connect with the Nabsys team - we’d love to meet you!
👉 Register for the event here: https://t.co/qXJjqPd0cp
#AACR #AACR26
Meet another one of our #OurNabsterHeroes, Kenzie - bringing a creative lens to everything he does. 📸
As part of our team, Kenzie applies a strong technical foundation to his work - but outside the office, he’s spent the last four years building a career as a music photographer, capturing artists like The Weeknd, Olivia Rodrigo, John Mayer, and Mumford & Sons. 🎸
His work has taken him around the world, with highlights including joining Creed on a 5-day cruise to the Bahamas, documenting the Riviera Maya Jazz Festival for the Quintana Roo Tourism Board, and going backstage at Governor’s Ball.
For Kenzie, the connection between photography and engineering is clear:
“There’s a technical side of music photography where settings must be perfect to capture the right moment, but there’s also a creative side to editing and finding the right angle. It’s the same in engineering - you need the technical base, but you need creativity to push design forward.”
Whether he’s capturing a fleeting moment on stage or contributing to innovation at Nabsys, that balance of precision and creativity is what drives his work.
We’re proud to have a team that brings passion and perspective to everything they do.
#Genomics #EGM #NabsterHeroes
Check out our latest blog on The Current, exploring how electronic genome mapping (EGM) and optical genome mapping (OGM) differ in their detection approaches and how those differences influence resolution, throughput, and cost.
These upstream detection choices don’t just affect how data is collected. They shape how each approach scales as applications demand higher information density.
👉 Read the full blog here: https://t.co/l46rci0Qbz
#TheCurrent #EGM
We're looking forward to participating in the imec Bioconvergence Forum in Cambridge today, where our CEO, Barrett Bready, will deliver an industrial keynote.
The convergence of semiconductor technology and life sciences is opening entirely new possibilities for biological measurement and discovery. At Nabsys, we're seeing firsthand how silicon-based sensing can transform the way we analyze genomes.
We are excited to exchange ideas with other innovators driving the future of bioconvergence.
Hope to see many of you there.
#Bioconvergence #Genomics #DeepTech #LifeSciences