3D Biology™ Technology Enables New Insights through Simultaneous Counting of DNA

3D Biology Technology, the ability to measure DNA, RNA, and protein simultaneously, is crucial to developing a comprehensive understanding of biology in the genomics era.

June 8, 2017
12 pm - 1 pm
Location
MacLean 201 - Rett's room
Sponsored by
Thayer School of Engineering
Audience
Alumni, Faculty, Staff, Students-Graduate, Students-Undergraduate
Registration required
More information
Christian H. Lytle
603-653-6196

3D Biology Technology, the ability to measure DNA, RNA, and protein simultaneously, is crucial to developing a comprehensive understanding of biology in the genomics era. NanoString Technologies has developed the nCounter® Analysis System for use in high-resolution multi-parameter analysis of biomolecules—the ability to measure any combination of DNA, RNA, and protein using a single detector from a sample of limited volume and concentration.

The Genomics and Molecular Biology Shared Resource will be hosting a NanoString seminar at Thayer on Thursday at 12:00 PM, MacLean 201. Topics will cover their new PlexSet assay as an alternative to doing Q-PCR and updated information on their 3D Biology Technology. *Please RSVP, Lunch will be provided. You can RSVP me at Christian.H.Lytle@Dartmouth.EDU

Speaker:

Kit Fuhrman, Ph.D.
Sr. Field Applications
Scientist
NanoString Technologies

Christian H. Lytle
Administrative Coordinator For Shared Resources
Norris Cotton Cancer Center 
Laboratory Manager
Molecular Biology Core Facility
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
 

Location
MacLean 201 - Rett's room
Sponsored by
Thayer School of Engineering
Audience
Alumni, Faculty, Staff, Students-Graduate, Students-Undergraduate
Registration required
More information
Christian H. Lytle
603-653-6196