Online Event
The Spatial Biology Revolution 2023
On-Demand
New for 2023, this online event will provide researchers with an opportunity to learn about how spatial biology is helping us to gain a deeper understanding of molecular biology and mechanisms of disease. Speakers will discuss advances in spatial technologies and how they are being applied to provide a more complete picture of cells and complex biological systems in areas such as cancer research and neuroscience.
Webinar
Parent-of-Origin Genome Analysis: The Potential To Improve Genetic Testing
On-Demand
This webinar will introduce a novel method for parent-of-origin-aware genomic analysis using the long-read capabilities of nanopore sequencing and single-cell DNA template strand sequencing to assign variants to each biological parent with 99% accuracy using only a blood research sample from the child.
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Optimized Nuclei Preparation for Genomic Applications
On-Demand
In this webinar, you will learn how to extract nuclei from virtually any tissue in just five minutes in an automated and reproducible way.
Webinar
Single-Cell Spatial Analysis Reveals Early Transcriptional Changes in Pancreatic Tumorigenesis
On-Demand
In this webinar, Dr. Luciane Kagohara from Johns Hopkins Medicine will discuss a novel artificial intelligence method integrating imaging, spatial transcriptomics and single-cell RNA-seq data that has been used to characterize the cell state transitions in pancreatic cancer progression.
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Advancing Biomarker Discovery in Ovarian Cancer With High-Throughput Proteomics
On-Demand
This webinar describes how a new platform for high-throughput proteomics was used to identify multiple proteins associated with ovarian cancer. A 22-protein model was derived that discriminates ovarian cancer cases from benign controls with high accuracy.
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Next-Generation CRISPR Screening Platforms for Insights Into Human Disease Biology
On-Demand
In this webinar, our expert speaker Dr. Laralynne Przybyla from the University of California San Francisco will focus on her current work at the Laboratory for Genomics Research.
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