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biomodal is focused on building technologies as research tools for life scientists and clinical developers. Their technology allows you to capture the 6-base genome and provide insight into the complexity and dynamism of cellular interactions. biomodal's platform works with your existing infrastructure, integrating a pre-sequencing workflow with post-sequencing informatics to generate highly accurate genetic and epigenetic data from a single sample in a single run.

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Duet multiomics solution with evoC workflow and software for efficient NGS integration and large-scale multimodal data analysis.
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Duet multiomics solution evoC

Explore how the 6-base genome, including 5mC and 5hmC, enables highly sensitive detection of stage 1 colorectal cancer and enhances prediction across disease stages. This study focuses on their roles as cfDNA biomarkers for early CRC detection.
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Infographic

Parkinson’s Disease Mechanisms and Therapeutic Advances

This infographic outlines the mechanisms at the heart of PD and highlights investigational therapies, from gene and cell-based approaches to innovations targeting α-synuclein and neuroinflammation.

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Poster

Detect Early-Stage Cancer With Greater Precision

This poster explores how 6-base whole-genome sequencing of cfDNA boosts the sensitivity of liquid biopsy tests for early cancer detection.
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eBook

Cancer Research: Innovations in Detection and Therapy

This eBook brings together recent breakthroughs that are redefining how we detect, understand and treat cancer.
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Article

The Dawning of Multimodal Genetics

This article explores 6-base genome sequencing and how it is empowering researchers to expand their studies to include both genetic and epigenetic data. 
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Ask Me Anything

Ask Me Anything: Epigenetic Biomarkers for Early Disease Detection

On-Demand
Join us on March 24 for an exclusive Ask Me Anything session with Dr. Robert Osborne, Senior Vice President of R&D at biomodal, as we delve into the cutting-edge field of Epigenetic Biomarkers for Early Disease Detection.
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Online Event

The Landscape of Cancer Research: Advances in Immuno-oncology 2025

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This event will feature discussions on novel immune checkpoint inhibitors, personalized cancer vaccines and CAR T-Cell therapies. We will also address the challenges of translating basic research into clinical practice and future directions.
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Infographic

Reveal the Power of the 6-Base Genome

This infographic explores how this "6-base genome" approach helps researchers better understand gene expression and disease mechanisms by integrating epigenetic markers with genetic data.
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Article

Non-Coding DNA: The Unexplored Genome

In this article, we explore how the latest advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have helped researchers explore areas of the genome that had previously been dismissed as uninformative.
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Article

The Omics Revolution: Multiomics and the Future of Biomedical Research

Combining different types of omics data offers opportunities to gain a more comprehensive overview of cellular systems. This article will explore some of the latest advances in multiomics analysis that have opened up new frontiers in cell biology.
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