The symposium will provide a unique platform to explore the latest advances in sequencing technologies, bioinformatics, and their applications across fundamental research, clinical studies, and translational medicine.
Why Submit a Poster?
Poster presentations are an integral part of the Oxford Sequencing Symposium. They give researchers at all career stages an opportunity to:
- Showcase innovative projects and findings in the NGS field.
- Exchange ideas with peers and receive feedback from the wider genomics community.
- Build collaborations with academic, clinical, and industry partners.
- Gain visibility and recognition for your work in a vibrant and interactive setting.
All accepted poster presenters will be entered into our Poster Competition, with 1st prize receiving a £1,000 sequencing voucher, making this a fantastic opportunity to further support and accelerate your research.
Abstract Submission Guidelines:
- Word Limit: Maximum 300 words
- Suggested Structure:
- Background
- Aims
- Methods
- Results
- Conclusion
Please also include:
- Author(s) and institutional affiliations
- Contact email
- Keywords – maximum 5 (to help us categorise posters)
- Sequencing method(s) used
We encourage submissions across all areas of NGS, whether your project highlights novel sequencing applications, data analysis pipelines, clinical/translational insights, or emerging bioinformatics strategies.
- Posters should be prepared in A0 portrait orientation.
- Presenters must bring a printed copy of their poster; Velcro and pins will be provided for display.
- The dedicated poster session will run from 3:00–4:00pm, and at least one author should be available to present and discuss their work with attendees.
Submission Deadline: Tuesday 4th November