

EP 196: A new vision for sequencing: In-sample multiomics and precision medicine with Molly He
This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Molly He, CEO and co-founder of Element Biosciences. They discuss the current landscape of sequencing technologies, Element’s innovative sequencing platform, and the potential of using in-sample multiomic profiling across different stages of drug discovery.
Show Notes:
0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast
00:59 Welcome to Molly
01:42 Persistent barriers in precision medicine
04:54 Limitations of multiomics technologies and the unique advantage of Element’s approach
07:33 How Element started by inventing an ambitious sequencing instrument
11:33 Overview of the chemistry behind Element’s sequencing technology
14:41 Sequencing workflow of Element’s technology and technical advantages
18:24 Sequencing inside cells and drug discovery insights from a study on tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) resistance pathways
25:57 Sequencing for CRISPR perturbation and direct genotype–phenotype linkage in the same cell
27:33 Whole-transcriptome in situ sequencing and applications in patient samples
29:19 Simplifying single-cell transcriptomics with direct in-sample sequencing
30:31 Applying the single-cell spatial technology to different steps of the drug discovery process
36:43 Competition in the sequencing industry and recent news about Illumina filing a patent infringement case against Element
38:43 Lessons from building Element over eight years
40:32 Insight into maintaining a cohesive culture as Element has multiplied in size and across countries
42:06 The importance of input data quality for AI applications and excitement about the possibility of predicting biology
45:40 Closing remarks
Find out more
Element Biosciences (https://www.elementbiosciences.com/)
Pre-print (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.05.06.652479v1)
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