Transform with us. #Bionano optical genome mapping tools and software enable researchers to understand the structural variants within the human genome like never before. With #OGM at our fingertips, we can have a more comprehensive view of specific variations that may impact translational research, which can help to elevate health and wellness for all people. #GenomeMapping Will you join us?
About us
At Bionano, we are committed to unlocking understanding of genome biology to advance the promise of genomics in areas including cancer and human disease, agricultural bioengineering and genome discovery. Our team is not afraid to venture into uncharted territory to look for answers. We welcome the curious and provide a place where those who are not satisfied with the status quo can feel at home. Our next-generation genome mapping and analysis tools help researchers see true genome structure to fill in what’s missing from sequencing-based data. Saphyr™, our high-speed, high-throughput whole genome mapping solution, offers unmatched structural variation discovery capabilities and the ability to construct the most complete genome assemblies. At Bionano, we are invested in the success of our customers and users around the world, and are dedicated to supporting them with the tools, resources and support they need to achieve their goals and make a real impact on improving quality of life for all.
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http://www.bionano.com
External link for Bionano
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- San Diego, California
- Type
- Public Company
- Specialties
- Genome Mapping, De Novo Assembly, Structural Variation, Single-Molecule Imaging, Linearizing DNA, Sequence Finishing, Long Molecules, Hybrid Scaffolding, Genomics, Copy Number Variation, Indels, Translocations, Next Generation Cytogenetics, Human Genetics, Cancer Research, Biomarker Discovery, and Rare Diseases
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9540 Towne Centre Dr
Suite 100
San Diego, California 92121, US
Employees at Bionano
Updates
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Optical genome mapping (#OGM) was well-represented among the many scientific presentations and posters at the recent ESHG European Society of Human Genetics conference in Berlin. Global presenters highlighted OGM's ability to detect structural variants relevant to understanding the genetic basis of rare diseases, with data showing how researchers' use of OGM helped solve long-standing genetic mysteries. For more on the insights and findings shared at #ESHG2024, please check out our latest blog post: https://lnkd.in/g58rSK4T #raredisease #rarediseaseresearch #geneticdisorders #scientificconferences #ESHG24 #geneticresearch
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The Bionano team is excited to travel to Hamburg, Germany this week for #ISSCR2024! If you're planning to attend, check out all of the terrific scientific content you won't want to miss that will highlight optical genome mapping's utility for cell and gene therapy research! For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/gVzzYwgU or stop by booth #911 to connect with our team! International Society for Stem Cell Research #cellandgenetherapy #stemcellresearch #cellbioprocessing #scientificconference #OGM #Bionano
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Scientist @Garuda Therapeutics | Computational Biologist I Bioinformatics Scientist I NGS I WGS I GWAS I Python I R
🎉 We are thrilled to announce the successful installation and operation of our Optical Genome Mapping system by Bionano Genomics. From ordering the instrument to obtaining our first results, it took just 27 days – a remarkable achievement! This success wouldn't have been possible without the incredible support from Garuda Therapeutics operations, finance, computational biology, R&D Scientists and IT departments. A special shoutout to the Bionano Genomics business development (Zach Hrabosky), field application scientists (Andrew Owens) and engineers (@steven haering) for their invaluable assistance. The data looks awesome, and we couldn’t be more excited about the possibilities this opens up for our R&D. We did it! Cheers to everyone involved! Finally, thanks to Bionano for the Italian food! 🥂 #Genomics #OpticalGenomeMapping #BionanoGenomics #TeamWork #Innovation #GarudaTherapeutics
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We invite you to connect with us at the International Society of Stem Cell Research Annual Meeting (#ISSCR2024) in Hamburg, Germany, from July 10-13, 2024. Bionano team members will be available at booth #911 and will be hosting an Innovation Showcase on July 12 from 12:00-1:00 PM CEST, featuring Dr. Lucia Gallego Villarejo from Ruhr University Bochum, Dr. Jeanne Loring, Professor Emeritus at Scripps Research Translational Institute, and Alicia Bertolotti, PhD from #Bionano. This session will focus on the critical role of optical genome mapping (#OGM) in assessing the genome integrity and off-target events in cells engineered for therapy development, specifically within the context of stem cell research. Join us to discover how OGM can revolutionize your cell and gene therapy research workflow! For more information, please visit: https://lnkd.in/gVzzYwgU #cellandgenetherapy #stemcellresearch #stemcelltherapydevelopment #scientificconference
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The International Symposium on Pediatric Neuro-Oncology will be held June 29-July 2, 2024 in Philadelphia, PA, and Bionano's optical genome mapping workflow will be highlighted in 3 scientific posters that will be presented during the conference. If you're attending #ISPNO24, don't miss the following posters. You can also check them out online! 🗓 Sunday, June 30, 5:00-6:30pm EST, Franklin Hall ◾ Conservation and faithful representation of circular extrachromosomal DNA in orthotopic patient-derived medulloblastoma xenografts https://lnkd.in/ecbX7jyH 🗓 Monday, July 1, 5:00-6:30pm EST, Franklin Hall ◾ Utility of optical genome mapping in the characterization of paediatric central nervous system tumours: analysis of a mono-institutional series of 26 cases https://lnkd.in/eAp4iFer ◾ Drug screening in patient-derived models of posterior fossa A ependymoma reveals novel pharmacological vulnerabilities https://lnkd.in/etPAUv3m For more information on the symposium, please visit: https://www.ispno2024.com/ #pediatriccancer #pediatriccancerresearch #neurooncology #neurooncologyresearch #OGM #Bionano #scientificconference
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This International Women in Engineering Day, we celebrate female engineers who break down barriers and contribute to a diversity of ideas, fueling innovation. These #STEMinists inspire the next generation of scientists, highlighting the importance of gender equality in #STEM fields. 👉 Read on to hear from two Bionano engineers on how their work makes an impact in health sciences and advice for girls entering the field. Damla Senol Cali Alexandria Rodriguez #INWED24 #Bionano #womeninSTEM #InternationalWomeninEngineeringDay
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When Dr. Alexander Hoischen, Professor of Genomic Technologies for Immune-Mediated and Infectious Diseases at Radboud University Medical Centre Nijmegen, the Netherlands discovered optical genome mapping (#OGM), the workflow reignited his excitement about the potential of structural variant detection to impact rare genetic disease research. OGM's intrinsic simplicity makes it a powerful tool in Dr. Hoischen's rare immune disorder research. Learn more about Dr. Hoischen's work and why he believes that the greatest expansion of use cases for new techniques like OGM will come from users working together to solve challenging rare diseases and move the field forward. Watch here 👉 https://bit.ly/45B7kZb #raredisease #rarediseaseresearch #geneticdisorders #geneticdiseaseresearch #Bionano #MoveForward
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The Undiagnosed Hackathon event, coordinated by Undiagnosed Diseases Network (UDN), the Wilhelm Foundation and the Radboudumc with sponsorship from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and others, was a truly life-changing event, involving clinicians, genomic lab directors, researchers and industry professionals who teamed up to try to solve 41 undiagnosed rare disease cases from across the world. At the end of 48 hours, the teams solved ~24% (10/41) of the cases and had promising leads in another 22% (9/41) of cases. We were thrilled that optical genome mapping (#OGM) was included as one of the analysis methods used to crack these previously unsolved medical mysteries. What a powerful example of how scientific collaboration can move rare disease research forward! #UndiagnosedHackathon2024 #raredisease #rarediseaseresearch
We’re so thankful for the 120+ people from around the world who attended the Undiagnosed Hackathon. These experts, patients and patient advocates spent the weekend diving into de-identified patient data like medical records, genomic data and more. Using analytical methods, AI, and innovation, they worked tirelessly to crack previously unsolved medical mysteries. 10 cases (and counting) were successfully diagnosed in 48 hours. 350 million people live with an undiagnosed disease worldwide. That’s why our partner, Wilhelm Foundation, launched the Undiagnosed Hackathon, to find new ways and build collaborations to solve undiagnosed rare diseases through accelerated patient-centered problem-solving. These teams are not just solving undiagnosed challenges; they are addressing real-world problems faced by individuals with undiagnosed conditions. #UndiagnosedHackathon2024 #RareDisease #RareAsOne #research
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Starting with her childhood interest in science, through her education and early career working in a lab, Diana Marcela Rush, a regional business manager at Bionano, has followed her passion for uncovering the mysteries of genetics. This interest now drives Diana to help move research forward, as she partners with researchers across the globe to transform their cytogenetic workflows with optical genome mapping. Learn more about Diana: https://bit.ly/4exj4Ai #MoveForward #geneticresearch #genomicresearch #Bionano #OGM