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Revvity and Element Biosciences to collaborate on NGS workflows

Revvity and genomic sequencing firm Element Biosciences have announced a collaboration to introduce workflow solutions that save time and effort required for genomic analysis of samples. Element Biosciences is the developer of the AVITI System, an innovative and emerging genomic sequencing platform.

“This collaboration between Revvity and Element Biosciences seeks to elevate the overall customer experience by providing compelling application-specific data, stronger support and easier access to the critical components necessary for a laboratory to go from sample to result,” said Arvind Kothandaraman, General Manager of multi-omics and specialty diagnostics at Revvity. “By addressing the typical workflow-related challenges faced by labs, we are accelerating the democratisation of genomic sequencing.”

Genomic data generated by next generation sequencing (NGS) plays an increasingly important role in scientific innovation and research. The NGS process encompasses a series of detailed steps, including sample collection and processing, nucleic acid extraction, library preparation, quality control, sequencing, data analysis and integration into laboratory information management systems. This process can be daunting, especially for laboratories that are new to NGS and are considering routine use of genomic sequencing data. This data is crucial to driving research into human health improvements as reflected in research publications and ongoing studies in many disease identification efforts, including neonatal research applications.

Revvity offers curated research use components, spanning the NGS continuum around the sequencing platform. These offerings include sample-collection devices, a DBS puncher for punching dried blood spot samples, chemagic kits and instruments for automated nucleic acid extraction, a wide range of liquid handlers and reagent kits for automated library preparation, the LabChip GX Touch HT nucleic acid analyser and VICTOR2 D Instrument for sample quality control, and software capabilities that are vital for data management and interpretation. For laboratories interested in a service model, Revvity Omics provides end-to-end solutions from delivery of a sample collection kit to final report, providing the flexibility to access sequence data only or report only to augment the customer’s in-house capabilities.

When it comes to the NGS platform itself, data quality and flexibility play a pivotal role in determining a laboratory’s choice for advancing research. The Element AVITI System, a flexible benchtop sequencer with industry-leading performance and cost, delivers high quality, affordable data for any application, at a range of scale. Element’s AVITI System is quickly gaining broader adoption, exceeding 100 commercial orders from customers across the globe. Earlier this year, Element Biosciences announced a new throughput-based option for its AVITI System that provides the highest quality sequencing on a benchtop for as low as $200 a genome, or $2 per gigabase. Revvity Omics has recently adopted Element’s AVITI platform for its global service business, demonstrating improved technology capabilities, flexibility and speed.

Revvity and Element Biosciences plan to make the combined solution available to an expanded customer base interested in the full workflow or specific modules. Laboratories interested in discussing their research needs can do so via this link - https://info.revvity.com/ngs-element-biosciences

 

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