MULTI-seq: Single-Cell Genomic Sample Multiplexing Using Lipid-Tagged Indices
Recorded
Tuesday, June 14, 2022 · 11:00 a.m.
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
While single-cell genomic technologies can assay many thousands of unique cells per experiment, their sample throughput—the number of analyzed unique samples—remains severely limited. This hampers experimental design potential, especially for mechanistic studies, which rely on sufficient sample replicates, perturbations, and spatiotemporal information to establish causality. Sample multiplexing through technologies like MULTI-seq address this limitation by labeling cells and/or nuclear membranes with sample-specific DNA barcodes prior to single-cell isolation, allowing multiple samples to be pooled and assayed simultaneously.
In this webinar brought to you by MilliporeSigma , Chris McGinnis and Jennifer Silverman will describe the advantages and applications of MULTI-seq using lipid-modified oligonucleotides, including single-cell epigenomics assays, spatial transcriptomics, and single-cell chemical screens.
Topics to be covered • How MULTI-seq improves single-cell genomic throughput and data quality while reducing reagent costs
• How MULTI-seq compares to other sample multiplexing technologies
• The features and benefits of the MULTI-seq lipid-modified oligo kit
Education & learning
ADDITIONAL INFO
Categories:
Education & learning
When:
Tuesday, June 14, 2022 · 11:00 a.m.
Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Price:Free
Language:English
Who can attend?Anyone with the event link can attend
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(listen only):Yes.
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CRI Irvington, Postdoctoral Fellow Stanford University
Chris McGinnis received his PhD from University of California, San Francisco in 2021, where he worked as part of Zev Gartner’s group developing computational and molecular tools for single-cell transcriptomics and epigenomics, including...
Jennifer Silverman leads an R&D team responsible for developing and supporting catalog products for molecular biology, nucleic acid purification, NGS library preparation, and epigenetics. She earned her PhD in microbiology from the University of...