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Event Overview

While researchers commonly study the transcriptome of single cells, transcriptome data does not fully correlate to cellular function. Technological advances allow scientists to shift toward single-cell multiomic methods to reveal deep cellular relationships by integrating cellular proteomic activity with the gene regulatory networks driving those reactions. In this webinar brought to you by IsoPlexis, Rui Zheng, PhD and Patrick Paczkowski, PhD will introduce IsoPlexis’ latest technology, Duomic™, which links both transcriptomic and functional proteomics data directly from the same single cell, across many cells in parallel. This technology will enable a direct connection of the gene regulatory networks that drive critical functional proteomic reactions in many cell types, including immune cells, tumor cells, and stem cells.

Topics to be covered

  • How powerful single-cell subsets of highly functional "superhero" cells are critical to driving longer term response in cell and immune therapies via functional proteins
  • How to enable a direct connection of the gene regulatory networks that drive critical functional proteomic reactions in "super-powered" cell types
  • How to leverage certain powerful, proteomically-active single cells and their genetic drivers, identified simultaneously via single-cell transcriptomics and proteomics analyses on the Duomic™ platform

  • Monday, November 29, 2021
    3:00 - 4:00 PM Eastern Time


    Meet the speakers

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    Rui Zheng, PhD
    Senior Vice President of Innovation
    IsoPlexis

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    Patrick Paczkowski, PhD
    Senior Vice President of Software
    IsoPlexis

    Sponsored by

    thermo

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