Next-Generation Sequencing – Webinars and Online Events
Webinar
Assess Immune Profiling and Enable Biomarker Discovery With Spatial Transcriptomics
On-Demand
This webinar highlights a platform that can identify biomarkers with clinical benefit in non-small cell lung cancer and analyze the immune microenvironment in bone marrow trephine samples.
Online Event
Teach Me in 10: Accelerating Cell and Gene Therapy Development
On-Demand
This one-day online event will feature short talks covering recent innovations in research and technology in the cell and gene therapy domain. Our expert panel of presenters will address key advances across the entire R&D pipeline, from pre-clinical work right through to bioprocessing and manufacturing.
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.
Webinar
Targeted Nanopore Sequencing for Bacterial and Viral Classification
On-Demand
Amplicon-based sequencing approaches have been widely adopted for routine microbiology applications, including targeted 16S rRNA for bacterial taxonomic classification and tiled multiplex PCR for viral whole-genome sequencing.
Webinar
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.
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
Driving Genome-Wide Consistency in Cellular Reprogramming
On-Demand
Biological variance poses challenges when using human iPSC-derived cells in vitro, leading to inconsistent experimental results and data variability.
Webinar
Spatially Encoded Pathways for Immune Tolerance in Human Health and Disease
On-Demand
In this webinar, Dr. Angelo will showcase his research into understanding the evolving spatiotemporal network behind how immune tolerance develops in cancer, pregnancy and TB.
Webinar
Two Workflows To Streamline Your Neuroscience Research
On-Demand
Discover two workflows that incorporate the latest technologies to make your daily routine in the lab easier.
Webinar
Cloning in the Third Dimension: Breakthroughs in 3D Biology
On-Demand
Traditional organoid culture can present challenges for the downstream analysis of single organoids. In this webinar, Dr. Allysa Stern will discuss a unique workflow that enables clonal organoid development, monitoring of iPSC differentiation over time and automated isolation of single organoids.
Dr. Scott Magness will then present a case related to his group’s work investigating tumor cell heterogeneity through clonal organoid morphology and transcriptomics. He will discuss new approaches using single organoid transcriptomics to evaluate organoids derived from single cells from gastric dysplastic tissues and how this approach might reveal new ways to investigate tumor cell heterogeneity and evasion of some cells from cancer treatments.
Dr. Scott Magness will then present a case related to his group’s work investigating tumor cell heterogeneity through clonal organoid morphology and transcriptomics. He will discuss new approaches using single organoid transcriptomics to evaluate organoids derived from single cells from gastric dysplastic tissues and how this approach might reveal new ways to investigate tumor cell heterogeneity and evasion of some cells from cancer treatments.
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