NanoString Lunchtime Seminar

PLEASE JOIN US Digital Spatial Profiling is a novel digital technology offering multiplexed measurement of protein and nucleic acids with unparalleled levels of precision.

March 1, 2018
12 pm - 1 pm
Location
Cummings 105
Sponsored by
Dartmouth Cancer Center
Audience
Faculty, Postdoc, Students-Graduate
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Christian Lytle
603 653-6196

Digital Spatial Profiling is a novel digital technology offering multiplexed measurement of protein and nucleic acids with unparalleled levels of precision.  Quantify up to 96 targets (RNA or protein) on a formalin-fixed, parafin-embedded (FFPE) tissue section on a microscope slide in a completely non-destructive manner.  

Learn more about morphology-driven high plex profiling on a single tissue section.

Minimum sample: RNA or protein analysis from a single FFPE section.

Morphological context: whole slide 4 color imaging to guide profiling.

Maintains sample integrity: samples can be reused

Digital quantitation: up to 6 logs of dynamic range

Tunable resolution: select from 600 micron regions of interest down to single-cell

High throughput: up to 20 sections per day

 

Speaker: Kit Fuhrman, Ph.D., Sr. Product Application Scientist, NanoString Technologies, Inc.

Location
Cummings 105
Sponsored by
Dartmouth Cancer Center
Audience
Faculty, Postdoc, Students-Graduate
More information
Christian Lytle
603 653-6196