December 2025

Precision proteomics with Illumina Protein Prep

Using highly specific SOMAmer® Reagents, Illumina Protein Prep can detect over 9500 proteins in a single sample, enabling precise, multiplexed proteomics for faster, more reliable discovery. Learn more from Fiona Kaper in this brief explainer video. 

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Eliminate the library preparation step in NGS workflow. How can this be possible?

Go big and go ome

Using Constellation mapped read technology (expected release H1-2026), it will be possible to load DNA directly on flow cell, eliminating library preparation. ​ ​Read the Illumina press release to get more details on Constellation and Illumina announcements made recently at ASHG.

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Can you name the Illumina informatics tools that supported the recent Nature publication analyzing UK Biobank data?

Whole-genome sequencing of 490,640 UK Biobank participants

Rami Mehio, head of Software and Informatics at Illumina, discusses DRAGEN technology and Illumina Connected Analytics used in the landmark population genomics study, recently published in Nature.

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Innovations to enable multiomics

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One assay. Dual insights. Illumina 5-base solution for methylation and variant detection

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One assay. Dual insights. Illumina 5-base solution for methylation and variant detection

Discover a streamlined approach to DNA methylation and variant detection in one assay. Illumina’s innovative 5-base chemistry delivers high-accuracy genomic and epigenomic data without damaging DNA, enabling richer multiomic insights for disease research.

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Microfluidics-free Single Cell RNA-Seq Workflow

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Microfluidics-free Single Cell RNA-Seq Workflow

No requirement for microfluidics! Discover how the Illumina 3' Single Cell RNA Prep workflow makes single-cell sequencing simple, affordable, and microfluidics-free. With proven performance across diverse cell types and reliable, high-quality data, it’s easier than ever to decode at single-cell resolution and power your next breakthrough.

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Multiomics in action

Publication highlights from the research community

Proteomics

Multiomics

Genomics

Plasma proteomics links brain and immune system aging with healthspan and longevity

Using plasma proteomics and machine learning, researchers at Stanford University used 44,498 UK Biobank participants to estimate biological age for 11 organs. Accelerated brain aging predicted Alzheimer’s risk comparable to APOE4, while youthful brain and immune profiles strongly correlated with longevity. Multi-organ aging increased mortality risk eightfold, highlighting brain and immune systems impact on healthspan and longevity.

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Proteomics

Mulitomics

Genomics

SLC7A11 protects amoeboid-disseminating cancer cells from oxidative stress

Published by a team of CRUK researchers, this study reveals that SLC7A11, a cystine/glutamate antiporter, is upregulated in amoeboid metastatic melanoma cells, one of the deadliest forms of cancer. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, researchers identified elevated SLC7A11 expression at invasive fronts and metastatic lesions. Functional assays show that inhibiting SLC7A11 disrupts redox balance, induces ferroptosis, and reduces metastatic potential, highlighting SLC7A11 as a future therapeutic target.

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Proteomics

Mulitomics

Genomics

Genome-wide analysis of brain age identifies 59 associated loci and unveils relationships with mental and physical health

A team of German researchers used GWAS data to analyze brain age gaps in 56,000 individuals, identifying 59 genetic loci (39 novel) linked to accelerated brain aging. Key genes include MAPT and APOE, with pathways in neurogenesis and immune function. Elevated blood pressure and type 2 diabetes were causal risk factors.

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Educational resources ​to learn more

eBook
Genome and methylome: single assay, multiomic readout
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Genome and methylome: single assay, multiomic readout

Discover the value of studying the methylome and genome using Illumina 5-base solution, together, to unravel the mechanisms of cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and other complex genetic diseases.

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Highlights from ASHG 2025
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Highlights from ASHG 2025
Hear how Illumina is expanding the limits of what's possible with these innovative tools - Constellation mapped read technology, Illumina 5-Base solution, multiomics & multimodal assays and Bioinformatic tools.
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Accelerate Multiomic Discovery using Illumina Connected Multiomics​
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Accelerate Multiomic Discovery using Illumina Connected Multiomics
Using a real-word case study with Illumina Protein Prep data, we explore proteomic data in biological context and investigate potential links between cancer and cardiovascular health, revealing cross-disease insights that could inform future studies.

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