Unravel the Threads Linking Multiomic Variants from Regulation to Phenotype
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Now you can directly link variants from CpG methylation, DNA, protein expression and mtDNA lineages with a new workflow on Tapestri. Pinpoint which variants co-exist in the same single-cells and identify distinct subclones within your samples.
Join us to find out how!
“Unravel the Threads Linking Multiomic Variants from Regulation to Phenotype.
Reveal the Tapestri® of DNA + protein + CpG methylation + mtDNA lineage from within the same single-cells.”
In this 1 hour webinar we will share everything you need to know to get started with this fully supported workflow, available now on the Tapestri® single-cell multiomics system.
- Why are multiomics insights from within the same single cell such an advantage to your research?
- A workflow to power a wide range of technology applications
- This new Tapestri® workflow powered by customer innovation to deliver multiomics at single-cell resolution.
- What does the workflow look like? DNA+Protein+CpG methylation workflow overview - sample prep, targeted design support, the Tapestri system, analysis & visualisation
- Ask us anything Q&A forum
Speakers
Mary Nguyen Ph.D.
Field Applications Scientist @ Mission Bio
Mary Nguyen is a seasoned Field Application Scientist with over 10 years of experience in life sciences and technical applications support. Currently at Mission Bio, she specializes in genomics, spatial biology, and single-cell multi-omics, bringing a deep expertise in microfluidic techniques and live-cell image analysis. Throughout her career at organizations like Standard BioTools and Sartorius, Mary has established a reputation for building strong client relationships through expert troubleshooting, product demonstrations, and technical training. She is dedicated to empowering the scientific community by translating complex data into actionable insights and supporting the development of innovative wet-lab workflows.
Andrew Owens Ph.D.
Field Application Scientist @Mission Bio
After earning his Ph.D. from the University of Rochester, Andrew Owens began his industry career as a Senior Scientist at Merck. He transitioned into Field Application Scientist roles at Invitae and Bionano Genomics before joining Mission Bio. Currently, he supports scientists performing single-cell multiomics on the Tapestri platform.
30
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM