Evizia is Sponsoring & Presenting at The Jackson Lab Long-Read Sequencing Workshop – May 11-14, 2026

Dr Jason Reed will be presenting
Tuesday, May 12th,
“Seeing is Believing: Physical Ground-Truthing
of Telomeres via Nano-Imaging”

May 11-14, 2026
Long-Read Sequencing Workshop

Location: The Jackson Laboratory in Farmington, Connecticut & Virtual

Join us for a four-day immersive experience designed for researchers eager to explore the full potential of long-read sequencing technologies. Whether you attend in person or virtually, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to engage with leading scientists, learn from cutting-edge research and gain practical insights into the evolving landscape of genome, transcriptome and epigenome analysis.

About

Long-read sequencing has revolutionized our ability to interpret complex biological systems, earning recognition as Nature’s Method of the Year in 2022. These technologies enable researchers to assemble highly contiguous genomes, identify structural variants, phase clinical mutations, and resolve challenging genomic regions. Beyond DNA, long-reads are uncovering the intricacies of spliced isoforms, epigenetic modifications, and microbial ecosystems, driving discoveries in disease mechanisms and evolutionary biology.

This workshop features sessions on:

  • Genome Evolution
  • Genome Regulation
  • Transcriptomics
  • Rare & Common Diseases
  • Viral and Microbial Genomes

To learn more, visit their website.

Evizia will be at ABRF Meeting in Pittsburgh, PA – March 28-31, 2026

Dr. Brian Patterson from Evizia will be presenting a poster at ABRF March 30 from 12:30-1:30pm.

We will showcase “Multi-Site Benchmarking Studies For PRECYSE, A Novel DNA/RNA Single Molecule Imaging, Analysis and Sizing Platform For NGS Library QC.”

You can view poster here.

With the theme, Innovating at the Intersection of Science, Technology, and Collaboration, ABRF 2026 will bring together leaders across the scientific community to reflect on the lasting impact of our work, and to shape what comes next. From new technologies to transformative partnerships, the ABRF Annual Meeting is where discovery happens. It’s the must-attend event for Core facilities professionals in 2026.
We look forward to seeing you there!

Visit their website to learn more.

Evizia will be at the AGBT Meeting in Orlando, FL – February 23-26, 2026

Dr. Brian Patterson from Evizia will be presenting a poster at AGBT February 24 from 1:30-3:30pm.

We will showcase results from early access testing with customers for NGS QC. We’ll be on-hand the entire meeting to answer any questions regarding the imminent commercialization of PRECYSE.

You can view poster here.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Visit their website to learn more about the upcoming AGBT Meeting.

Evizia will be at SLAS Meeting in Boston, MA – February 7-11, 2026

Come to BOOTH #1463-1 to meet and learn more about Evizia at the SLAS Meeting in Boston, MA, February 7-11, 20226.

Join us in Boston where Evizia will have a booth and present a talk as part of the Ignite award competition for innovative start-up companies. The Ignite Evizia presentation will take place Mon. Feb. 9th at 2pm in the Ignite theatre on the exhibition floor. Founder Dr. Jason Reed and Chief Commercial Officer Dr. Brian Patterson will be on hand to answer questions regarding the next generation system for NGS QC and beyond.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Visit their website to learn more about the upcoming SLAS Meeting.

Evizia will be at ASHG Annual Meeting – October 15-17, 2025

Come to BOOTH #236 to meet and learn more about Evizia at the ASHG Annual Meeting in Boston, MA, October 15-17, 2025.

Join us in Boston where Evizia will showcase the PRECYSE instrument and results from early access NGS users. Founder Dr. Jason Reed and Chief Commercial Officer Dr. Brian Patterson will be on hand to answer questions regarding the next generation system for NGS QC and beyond.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Visit their website to learn more about the upcoming ASHG Annual Meeting.

VCU-born startup Evizia lands $2.2M NIH grant for commercialization of advanced DNA sequencing microscope

As DNA research enters a critical stage in next-generation sequencing, better methods are needed to visualize and study molecules.

Evizia, a company founded and based on technology developed by Jason Reed, Ph.D., a physics professor in the Virginia Commonwealth University College of Humanities and Sciences, has landed a $2.2 million grant from the National Human Genome Research Institute at the National Institutes of Health.

The “Direct to Phase II” Small Business Innovation Research grant will help Evizia optimize the manufacturing of its advanced microscope system that can benefit researchers with its novel method to visualize and study DNA molecules. Reed says the platform increases the quality of next-generation DNA sequencing and will support the development of new diagnostics and therapeutics.

DNA sequencing determines the order of the chemical building blocks that comprise a DNA strand, and is key to understanding the instructions of how organisms develop, function and reproduce — like following the words in a book to understand the story.

Traditional molecular sizing techniques, such as electrophoresis and dye-based fluorescence, rely upon indirect imaging. Such methods can miss critical data and lead to quality control issues.

“The current techniques really don’t work at all with molecules beyond a certain size,” Reed said. “Our technology provides direct, high-resolution feedback on sample quality before sequencing ever begins, which can offer better data, less waste and fewer expensive mistakes. Our device is built to address that shortfall.”

 

Read full article here — VCU New, published June 17, 2025

Two VCU researchers named National Academy of Inventors senior members

Youngman Oh and Jason Reed are honored for their innovative work in cancer therapy and DNA technology.

 

Two Virginia Commonwealth University researchers have been named senior members of the National Academy of Inventors for their work advancing the fields of cancer pathology and DNA analysis. Youngman Oh, Ph.D., and Jason Reed, Ph.D., are part of a class of 162 academic inventors honored across 64 member institutions, including universities, government agencies and nonprofits.

The senior member class was announced Feb. 20 by the National Academy of Inventors, which has over 4,600 members and is affiliated with more than 260 institutions worldwide. Senior members are selected by the academy for their success licensing, patenting and commercializing new inventions that benefit society, as well as their commitment to mentoring the world’s next generation of inventors.

 

Read full article here — VCU New, published February 24, 2025

Evizia will be at AMP Meeting & Expo – November 21-23, 2024

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Come to BOOTH #525 to meet and learn more about Evizia at the AMP Meeting & Expo held in Vancouver, CA November 21-23, 2024.

AMP is the leading organization in the field of molecular diagnostics, and their annual meeting is widely considered the “premier gathering” of molecular professionals. Featured there is exploring how cutting-edge technology and developments in molecular testing continue to have a major and direct impact on patient care.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Visit their website to learn more about the upcoming AMP Meeting & Expo.

Evizia will be at ASHG Annual Meeting – November 6-8, 2024

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Come to BOOTH #927 to meet and learn more about Evizia at the ASHG Annual Meeting in Denver, CO, November 6-8, 2024.

Join us in Denver where a broad spectrum of topics including new technologies, applications, and research will be showcased to include the most compelling genetics and genomics science of the year.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Visit their website to learn more about the upcoming ASHG Annual Meeting.

Biotech startup with strong VCU ties wins prestigious state grant for its DNA analysis tool

Physics professor and Massey researcher Jason Reed co-founded Evizia to propel scientific breakthroughs and improve patient outcomes.

Startup company with roots at Virginia Commonwealth University has received a prestigious state grant that will accelerate its work in advancing DNA analysis.

Now housed in incubator office space in the Richmond neighborhood of Scott’s Addition, Evizia is building on more than a decade of published research and grants tied to its husband-and-wife co-founders – Jason Reed, Ph.D., a professor in VCU’s Department of Physics, and Sheila Corcoran, whose business résumé includes Wall Street experience.

An early version of their product – the aptly named PRECYSE – has been developed for testing, and they say the single-molecule imaging and analysis instrument offers superior speed, precision and cost efficiency compared with existing options for scientists and doctors.

Read full article here — VCU New, published September 10, 2024