Webinars by Biocompare

Multi-omics Approaches for Neurobiology Research

Webinar Date: October 14, 2021
Time: 1pm ET, 10am PT

Panelists

Columbia University Irving Medical Center
New York Genome Center
University of Texas at Dallas
University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine

Moderator

Image Tanuja Koppal, Ph.D.
Consulting Editor, Biocompare

Multi-omics technologies are increasingly integral in neurobiology research for their ability to shed light on diverse cell types, cell states, cellular interactions, as well as their roles in CNS disorders.

Using multi-omics technologies can often be complex and intimidating so we have brought together a group of early-career scientists who are actively involved in using these diverse techniques to address neurobiology questions. These hands-on scientists are keen to share their knowledge and expertise in the preparation of cells and reagents, setting up assays and instruments, sorting and analyzing neural cells from various sample types, and much more.

Their short presentations will be followed by a live Q&A session that offers a unique opportunity for open discussion and sharing of best practices and technical know-how.

In this webinar, you will hear about:
  • When and how to use multi-omic strategies for neurobiology studies
  • How to design and run RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics experiments
  • Some of the common challenges from sample prep to data analysis
  • How to troubleshoot and overcome some of those challenges
  • Case studies describing how multi-omics tools have been used for CNS research
Researchers interested in the following should attend:
  • Neuroscience
  • Single-cell RNA-seq
  • Spatial genomics/transcriptomics
  • Cell imaging
  • Expression profiling
  • Cell sorting
  • Data analysis for sequencing
  • Funtional genomics and transcriptomics
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