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Category: Data Analysis

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Data Analysis Multiomics Spatial Analysis

GeomxTools: An Open Source Package for Spatial Biology Data Analysis

Spatial biology is the new frontier of molecular biology that has revolutionized the study of gene and protein expression. Until recently, expression patterns were obtained via bulk sequencing or single-cell…

Nirupama Deshpande / June 20, 2022

Data Analysis GeoMx DSP

The Inspiration Behind GeoScript™ Hub for Spatial Data Analysis

Meet two of NanoString’s finest, Debra Toburen, Senior Director of Software Product Management, and Prajan Divakar, Senior Product Enablement Scientist, who are focused on enabling customers to get the most…

Sue Giske / November 8, 2021

Data Analysis nCounter

Gene Expression and Data Analysis Tools: A Cali Core Facility’s Story

ROSALIND is a cloud-based gene expression and genomic data analysis tool designed for life scientists. In October 2020, NanoString® Technologies and ROSALIND announced a partnership to grant global access to…

Laura Tabellini Pierre / August 16, 2021
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Data Analysis nCounter

Discover the New Platform for Analyzing Gene Expression Profiles

ROSALIND is a cloud-based genomics and gene expression analysis platform. Recently NanoString® has announced its partnership with its provider OnRamp Bioinformatics, to integrate our knowledge and expertise into an optimized…

Elizabeth Schneider / October 19, 2020
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Data Analysis

These Will Change Your (Quantitative Data Analysis) Life and Here’s Why

Your data doesn’t fit in a box Gone are the days of assay-specific data analysis. nSolver 4.0 is analyte focused and less assay restricted. This means that any combination of…

Joe Horsman / November 22, 2017
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Data Analysis

Welcome to the nSolver™ Software Tech Blog!

We love that you’re here. Here’s why you’re going to love it, too: Fun-size articles on nSolver & Advanced Analysis. In between scientific papers, grant applications, and your other lengthy…

Joe Horsman / October 25, 2017