November 2025

The Genome of Europe

Professor André Uitterlinden (Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam) explains how he and his partners will use sequencing technologies for the Genome of Europe project to build a collective reference genome cohort representing the genetic diversity of European citizens, supporting the development of personalized medicine and health approaches in Europe. 

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Illumina Protein Prep solution the new standard in proteomics

An end-to-end NGS solution for protein quantification, Illumina Protein Prep unlocks unprecedented discovery power by detecting over 9000 proteins on Illumina NovaSeq X Systems.

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Even if the protein-coding sequence of a gene is free from variants, significant insights can be revealed by characterizing promoter regions.

Introducing PromoterAI, the new AI algorithm from Illumina Artificial Intelligence Lab

The Illumina AI team published a study in Science which illustrates how this deep learning technology discovered regulatory variants in noncoding "promoter" segments that contribute up to 6% of the genetic causes of rare diseases.

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Innovations to enable multiomics

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Rethinking Cancer Research with Illumina's 5-Base Solution - Bodour Salhia and Danielle Goldberg

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Rethinking Cancer Research with Illumina's 5-Base Solution - Bodour Salhia and Danielle Goldberg

Listen to this episode of Mendelspod to hear Bodour Salhia (USC Keck School of Medicine) and Danielle Goldberg (Illumina) dive into how DNA methylation is transforming cancer research—and why the new Illumina 5-base solution is a game-changer.

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How Génome Québec is driving multidimensional insights with Illumina innovation

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How Génome Québec is driving multidimensional insights with Illumina innovation

Scientists at Génome Québec share how the NovaSeq X Plus System is making sequencing faster, more affordable, and more accessible to tackle today’s biggest questions in biology using multiomics. 

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Multiomics in action

Publication highlights from the research community

Proteomics

Multiomics

Single-cell

Activated GDF11/8 subforms predict cardiovascular events and mortality in humans

Using aptamer-based proteomic assays and cohort analyses of over 15,000 individuals, researchers at Harvard University found that low levels of activated GDF11/8 subforms predict increased risk of cardiovascular events, mortality, and dementia. Unlike mass spectrometry, aptamers selectively detect active forms, offering a promising biomarker and potential therapeutic target for age-related diseases.

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Proteomics

Mulitomics

Single-cell

Proteotoxic stress response drives T cell exhaustion and immune evasion

Using high-resolution mass spectrometry-based proteomics and RNA sequencing across in vitro, viral infection, and tumor models, this study identified a distinct proteotoxic stress response (Tex-PSR) in exhausted CD8⁺ T cells. Tex-PSR features increased protein synthesis, aggregation, and chaperone upregulation, driven by sustained AKT signaling, and impairs immunotherapy efficacy. This novel cellular mechanism underlying T cell exhaustion could have significant future of cancer immunotherapy.

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Proteomics

Mulitomics

Single-cell

Single-cell multimodal analysis reveals tumormicroenvironment predictive of treatment response innon–small cell lung cancer

Published in Science Advances, a team of researchers from Stanford University integrated multiplex immunofluorescence, RNA sequencing, and histology data to uncover spatial lymphocyte phenotypes linked to immunotherapy outcomes in NSCLC. Using the NucSegAI deep learning model, researchers identified image-based biomarkers that outperform PD-L1 scoring, offering scalable tools for future personalized cancer treatment.

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Educational resources ​to learn more

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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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Accelerate Your Proteomics Research with Illumina Protein Prep
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Accelerate Your Proteomics Research with Illumina Protein Prep
Explore how Illumina Protein Prep and SOMAmer® Reagents enable sensitive, scalable proteomics—profiling 9,500+ unique human proteins for biomarker discovery, drug development, and multiomics research.
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Accelerate Multiomic Discovery using Illumina Connected Multiomics​
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Accelerate Multiomic Discovery using Illumina Connected Multiomics
Learn how Illumina Connected Multiomics transforms complex data into insights that bridge disciplines and accelerate discovery.

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