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Webinar: Spatial Biology Symposium: Diversity, development, and dysfunction in the brain: using a multi-omic approach to neuroscience research 

Webinar Summary


An ACD Spatial Biology Symposium: Diversity, Development, and Dysfunction in the Brain: Using a Multi-omic Approach to Neuroscience Research

 

Speakers:

Brian Guy, BSc
BSA, Johns Hopkins University

Parris Washington, MSc
Blackshaw Lab, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Dheeraj Roy, PhD
McGovern Fellow, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard

Anushka Dikshit, PhD
Senior Applications Scientist, Advanced Cell Diagnostics, a Bio-Techne brand

 

Outline:

The rapidly emerging field of spatial biology research utilizes a multi-omic approach to characterizing the transcriptomic profiles heterogeneous organs and tissues, including the mammalian brain and associated tumors. RNAscopeTM in situ hybridization (ISH) assays enable visualization of single RNA molecules at the single-cell level whilst maintaining the tissue microenvironment and spatial context.

In this Spatial Biology Symposium, we highlight the innovative research of three neuroscientists who leverage multi-omic technologies to provide insight to complex pathways and disease models.