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SUMMARY:Thursday Seminar Series - 10x Genomics
DESCRIPTION:As part of the BCI’s Seminar Series\, we are pleased to welcomeStephen Hague and James Hargreaves from 10x Genomics to present at the BCI on Thursday 14th February. \nThe seminar is titled: ‘10X Genomics\, recent advances in Single Cell Genomics’ \n“The Chromium Single Cell Gene Expression Solution provides a comprehensive\, scalable solution for cell characterization and gene expression profiling of hundreds to tens of thousands of cells. Our latest improvements allow you to detect even more unique transcripts per cell and with the addition of Feature Barcoding technology\, you can get a more complete molecular readout cell by cell—identify cell-specific CRISPR-mediated perturbations or simultaneously measure gene and cell surface protein expression in the same cell\, with virtually unlimited possibilities for the additional feature types. \nAdditionally\, 10X Genomics provides solutions to measure Chromatin accessibility (ATAC)\, 5’ Gene expression\, Single Cell immune profiling and Single Cell Copy number variation. \n10X Genomics solutions have been used in over 400 peer reviewed publications. Please come along to our Seminar to find out more about this novel technology and recent advances.” \nFor more information about 10x Genomics\, please click here. \nThe seminar will be held in the Lister and Young Seminar Room\, 12.30pm – 13.30pm. \nIf you would like to arrange to talk with Stephen or James\, please contact Hemant Kocher (h.kocher@qmul.ac.uk).
URL:https://www.bci.qmul.ac.uk/event/thursday-seminar-series-10x-genomics/
LOCATION:Lister and Young Seminar Room\, John Vane Science Centre\, London\, EC1M 6BQ
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SUMMARY:Thursday Seminar Series - Dr Sarah McClelland
DESCRIPTION:As part of the BCI’s Seminar Series\, we are pleased to welcome Dr Sarah McClelland from Barts Cancer Institute to present on Thursday 7th February. For more information about Dr McClelland’s research\, please click here. \nThe seminar is titled: ‘Chromosomal instability through the cell cycle’ \nThe seminar will be held in the Lister and Young Seminar Room\, 12.30pm – 13.30pm. \nIf you would like to arrange to talk with Dr McClelland\, please contact her via email: s.mcclelland@qmul.ac.uk.
URL:https://www.bci.qmul.ac.uk/event/thursday-seminar-series-dr-sarah-mcclelland/
LOCATION:Lister and Young Seminar Room\, John Vane Science Centre\, London\, EC1M 6BQ
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