Genomics continues to revolutionize how scientists investigate health, disease, and biological complexity. From automated sample preparation to cutting-edge single-cell sequencing, the field is advancing toward faster discoveries and more personalized approaches to medicine.
In this Genomics Industry Focus eBook, sponsored by INTEGRA Biosciences, we showcase the technologies, research breakthroughs, and automation strategies that are redefining genomics workflows. The featured articles cover microbiome research, rare genetic disorders, organ bioengineering, and the growing integration of AI and robotics in life sciences.

What’s inside the Genomics eBook?
This edition explores how automation and precision liquid handling are enhancing consistency and throughput in genomic applications. It also highlights how genetic and cellular insights are reshaping diagnostics, therapeutics, and the future of healthcare.
Whether you’re focused on molecular biology, clinical genomics, or biotechnological innovation, this eBook provides a comprehensive snapshot of the tools and discoveries shaping the next era of genomic science.
Highlights from this eBook include:
- Automation guide: Nextera 16S metagenomic library preparation with ASSIST PLUS
- Accelerating PCR sample preparation with QIAGEN’s pipetting solutions
- Scientists link specific gene variants to post-vaccine myocarditis and pericarditis
- Understanding MODY 5: a rare genetic form of diabetes
- How close are we to lab-grown organs?
- How single-cell sequencing is reshaping our understanding of cellular diversity
- Experts chart path to bring microbiome science into routine clinical care
- Why drug discovery needs robots and artificial intelligence
- Instant coffee may damage your eyes: genetic study finds

About INTEGRA Biosciences
INTEGRA provides innovative solutions for Liquid Handling and Media Preparation applications that serve the needs of their customers in research, diagnostics, and quality control laboratories.
Their instruments and plastic consumables are developed and manufactured in Zizers, Switzerland, and Hudson, NH, USA. To remain close to their customers, they maintain a direct sales and support organization in several North American, European, and Asian countries, as well as a network of over 100 highly trained distribution partners worldwide.
In recent years, they have focused on developing a new and technologically advanced range of lab devices that are simple to use and meet the ergonomic needs of their customers.
Today, they are proud to offer the widest range of electronic pipettes on the market, covering everything from single-channel pipettes to 384-channel bench-top instruments.
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