On 26th March, the EASIGEN-DS mini-symposium on advanced genomics in research and healthcare took place at the Ruđer Bošković Institute facilities in Zagreb, Croatia.
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On 26th March, the EASIGEN-DS mini-symposium on advanced genomics in research and healthcare took place at the Ruđer Bošković Institute facilities in Zagreb, Croatia.
On 10th February, the 25th anniversary of the Human Genome Project was commemorated at the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities in Madrid, Spain. The event was organised by CNAG, EASIGEN-DS and the Ministry.
Representatives from the Ministry, including the Secretary of…
A recent global analysis conducted by the World Health Organization has brought attention to the inequities that continue to shape human genomics research worldwide.
The EASIGEN-DS Consortium is pleased to invite you to the Mini-Symposium: Advanced Genomics in Research and Healthcare, taking place on Thursday 26 March 2026 at Ruđer Bošković Institute.
This event is designed for the research community and will showcase recent advances in genomics…
The EASIGEN-DS consortium is pleased to announce the release of the second edition of its project newsletter.
This issue opens with a call to action, inviting users to respond to the EASIGEN survey designed to identify genomics needs across Europe. The survey targets both academic…
At EASIGEN-DS we are shaping the future European research infrastructure: EASIGEN. Our goal is to ensure that it is useful and truly aligned to the real needs of companies and researchers who rely on genomics technologies and related services.
To achieve this, we are…
From 3–5 November, the EASIGEN-DS team joined the BIO-Europe 2025, Europe’s annual largest biopharma partnering conference, held this year in Vienna, Austria.
Organized by EBD Group and powered by partneringONE®, BIO-Europe serves as a dynamic forum where life-science actors, bioindustry…
On October 2nd the Advanced course on long-read sequencing and medical genomics took place at KULeuven, marking the first training event led by the EASIGEN-DS consortium.
On 15 of September, the Commission launched a comprehensive strategy to strengthen research and technology infrastructures across the EU, aiming to boost Europe’s global leadership in scientific excellence and innovation.
This strategy aligns with broader EU goals, including the…
From 9-12 September the Single Cell and Spatial Omics 2025, organised by KU Leuven and the LISCO -KU Leuven Institute for Single Cell Omics, took place in Leuven, Belgium. This landmark four-day confernce brought together researchers, innovator and clinicians to explore and share the latest…