Albert Einstein College of Medicine Lunch & Learn: New Developments in Bulk Gene Expression Profiling & Spatial Multiomics
College of Medicine researchers are invited to join us for an upcoming Lunch & Learn highlighting the latest advancements utilizing the nCounter Analysis System and GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler.
This seminar is hosted by: Larry Leung, operations director of the Immune Monitoring Core – lawrence.leung@einsteinmed.edu
Whether you’re characterizing with standard gene expression or exploring with novel spatial biology approaches, NanoString’s platforms and integrated analytics provide robust and reproducible technologies to bring progress to your work. The nCounter Analysis System and GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler represent cutting-edge technologies that revolutionize spatial profiling and gene expression analysis in biological research.
This presentation will highlight:
- nCounter & GeoMx DSP workflow
- Research applications overview
- Sample compatibility
- Case studies from various research fields
nCounter technology’s simple, efficient workflow requires just 15 minutes hands-on time for most panels using an automated benchtop processing system and produces highly reproducible data, requiring no amplification or technical replicates in less than 24 hours.
GeoMx is the only spatial biology platform that non-destructively profiles expression of RNA and protein from distinct tissue compartments and cell populations with an automated and scalable workflow that integrates with standard histology staining.
Speaker
Sayani Bhattacharjee, PhD
Field Application Scientist, NanoString Technologies
Sayani Bhattacharjee, PhD, is a Field Application Scientist for NanoString Technologies. She earned her PhD in Biomedical Science from the University of Toledo and has a strong background in translational cancer research and molecular biology. Sayani lives in Pennsylvania but supports customers in New York and New Jersey as well as customers in Pennsylvania.