Course Overview

Single cell sequencing experiments allow scientists to measure differences in gene expression to characterize cell types and quantify cell population heterogeneity. When analyzing tissue for oncology research, samples must transform into clean single cell suspensions free of debris, aggregates, and dead cells for best results. However, each tissue type is unique, so scientists should optimize their sample preparation protocols prior to starting any single cell experiment.

This Technique Talk will highlight the best practices for preparing cancer tissue samples for optimal target cell recovery in single cell protocols.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand sample requirements for single cell sequencing
  • Explore sample collection considerations and resources for sample preparation
  • Improve sample quality to maximize data outputs
  • Put it all together: Build a workflow for your sample

  • Thursday, May 20, 2021
     

    3:00 - 4:00 PM Eastern Time



    Instructor

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    Zuleyma Peralta, PhD
    Associate Product Manager, Sample Preparation
    10x Genomics

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