The Cell Intel podcast explores the “Why?” and “How?” of emerging molecular technologies in life science research, starting with single cell and spatial analysi...
We talk with Dr. William Hudson about his work at Emory University, where he combines single cell immune profiling and spatial analysis to inform development of immunotherapies for brain cancer.
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Researching Therapies for Type 1 Diabetes, Part 2
The conversation continues in Part 2 of our chat with Todd and Maigan Brusko at the University of Florida, Gainesville, as they go even further into their research on Type 1 Diabetes.
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Researching Therapies for Type 1 Diabetes, Part 1
In this episode, we're kicking off a fascinating two-part discussion with Todd and Maigan Brusko at the University of Florida, Gainesville, about their research on Type 1 Diabetes.
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Neurophysiology Meets Spatial Transcriptomics
We sit down with DO/PhD candidate Dianna Nguyen, a member of Tom Cunningham’s lab, and former core lab manager at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, Nicky Hales. Hear how one spatial transcriptomics experiment can change the direction of a research project and open up new sets of questions and paths of further study.Take scalable single cell analysis from your wish list to the bench with our September 2021 Chromium X Special Offerhttps://pages.10xgenomics.com/2021-09-instrument-reagent-promo.htmlDon't delay! Get your order in by September 24th 2021.
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Single Cell Immunology at the University of Pittsburgh
In this episode, we talk about single cell analysis of the immune response in diverse disease types, from cancer to COVID-19, with researchers at the University of Pittsburgh: Tony Cillo, PhD, Postdoctoral Associate in the Vignali Lab in the Department of Immunology and Hillman Cancer Center, and Bob Lafyatis, MD, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology.Link mentioned in the episode: 10xgenomics.com/gem6
The Cell Intel podcast explores the “Why?” and “How?” of emerging molecular technologies in life science research, starting with single cell and spatial analysis.