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Multiomic Approaches for Understanding Complex Disorders of the Human Brain

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To gain a more comprehensive view of complex disorders of the human brain, researchers need innovative technologies to discover new insights at the molecular, cellular and tissue levels.


In this webinar, explore how you can gain a better understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying both normal brain function and disease with single-cell and spatial multiomics tools.


Attend this webinar to learn about:

  • Integration of single nucleus RNA-seq and Visium spatial gene expression data to identify spatial topography of functionally distinct cell types in human cortex
  • Combined transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of pathological changes in neurodegenerative disease using Visium spatial gene expression with immunofluorescence
  • Application of targeted gene expression to enhance cell type identification and augment cellular deconvolution
Speakers
Kristen Maynard, PhD
Kristen Maynard, PhD
Investigator, Lieber Institute for Brain Development
Sang Ho Kwon
Sang Ho Kwon
Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University