New Developments in Bulk Gene Expression Profiling & Spatial Multiomics
Dartmouth researchers are invited to join us for an interactive session diving into NanoString capabilities for both bulk gene expression profiling and spatial multiomics.
Be sure to stay after the seminar for project discussions with your local support team from 3-5 in the Cook Conference Room.
The CosMx Spatial Molecular Imager (SMI) is the only tested and proven solution for high-plex RNA and protein multiomics. Recent advancements now enable you to profile up to 6,000-Plex RNA and 120-Plex protein.
The GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler (DSP) combines the best of spatial and molecular profiling technologies by generating a whole-tissue image at single-cell resolution and digital profiling data for whole transcriptome RNA and more than 570 protein analytes.
The nCounter Analysis System is a simple and cost effective solution for multiplex analysis of up to 800 RNA targets. Obtain biological insights and robust results in less than 24 hours with a simple workflow and superior performance on FFPE and degraded samples.
Speaker
Marvin Nayan, PhD
Field Application Scientist, NanoString Technologies
Marvin Nayan, PhD, completed his undergrad at the University of Washington, where he majored in Biochemistry and Neurobiology. He worked in the lab of Jay Parrish and studied microRNA regulation on dendrite morphogenesis in Drosophila. He then performed research at Janelia Research Campus in the lab of Gerald Rubin, where he helped trace the neural circuitry underlying visual processing in Drosophila. Marvin completed his PhD in Neurobiology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the lab of Mriganka Sur. At the Sur lab, Marvin studied the role of circular RNAs in the mouse visual cortex. Recently, he served as Chief Scientist at the Philippine General Hospital and University of the Philippines