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10x Genomics delivers powerful, reliable tools that fuel scientific discoveries and drive exponential progress to master biology and to advance human health. Cited in more than 7,000 research papers, their innovative single-cell, spatial and in situ technologies enable discoveries across oncology, immunology, neuroscience and more. 10x Genomics' talented, dedicated science professionals have a distinguished record of creating innovative instruments, reagents and software that analyze biological systems at a resolution that matches the complexity of biology.

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SPT Labtech’s firefly® liquid handling platform.
Product News

SPT Labtech and 10x Genomics Partner To Automate Single Cell Workflows

SPT Labtech, and 10x Genomics, Inc. (Nasdaq: TXG), announced a strategic partnership to provide automated workflows for single cell research.
Close-up view of a cancer cell being targeted by white blood cells.
Industry Insight

Unlocking New Frontiers in Immunotherapy Through Collaborative Innovation

In this interview, we explore how single-cell technologies, automation and strategic partnerships are shaping the future of cancer immunotherapy.
Fluorescent microscopy image showing cellular structures used in spatial transcriptomics research for mapping gene expression.
eBook

Expert Perspectives on Spatial Transcriptomics

This eBook introduces you to six researchers who have adopted spatial transcriptomics in their fields of oncology, immunology and neuroscience. They share how taking a spatial approach has allowed them to make incredible breakthroughs.
Histology slide showing tumor microenvironment cells under a microscope, illustrating insights for cancer treatment strategies.
Poster

Understanding the Tumor Microenvironment With a Precise Spatial Transcriptomics Platform

This poster highlights the importance of exploring the spatial organization of the entire transcriptome in cancer tissues and presents a powerful platform for unraveling the complexities of the TME.
Left: tissue structure. Middle: Slide under fluorescent microscope. Right: Pipette end in micro tubes.
Listicle

The Past, Present and Future of Spatial Biology

This listicle uncovers spatial biology's journey, from foundational techniques to cutting-edge technologies that define the present.

Webinar - Multiplexing
Webinar

Accessible Multiplexing for Gene Expression Assays

On-Demand
This webinar will explore a new single-cell solution, designed to deliver superior performance at more affordable prices.
The Spatial Biology Revolution 2024
Online Event

The Spatial Biology Revolution 2024

On-Demand
Learn about the latest research in spatial biology and its applications. From understanding the mechanisms of infectious disease to early diagnostics and therapeutics, hear the outstanding advancements in the field.
10x Genomics Technology Networks Webinar Banner 16th May 2024
Webinar

Simultaneous Profiling of the Epigenome and Transcriptome at a Single-Cell Level

On-Demand
In this webinar, you’ll learn about the insights you could gain by profiling gene expression and open chromatin from the same cell simultaneously.
Cell and Gene Therapy Symposium, March 20-21: Experts discuss cancer immunotherapy, gene vectors, stem cells, and precision oncology
Online Event

Cell and Gene Therapy 2024

On-Demand
Explore cutting-edge cell and gene therapies at our online symposium on March 20–21. Experts will discuss cancer immunotherapy, gene therapy vectors, stem cells, and precision oncology research.
Two scientists in lab coats standing in front of sequencing machines in a lab.
Product News

New State-of-the-Art Genomic Services Facility Opening in the UK

Azenta Life Sciences has selected Oxford, UK, a key European life sciences hub, as the location for its next GENEWIZ Multiomics and Synthesis Solutions site. The site will feature a new state-of-the-art genomics lab scheduled to open in early 2024.
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