Technique Talk: Designing and Optimizing RNA-seq Experiments

Learn how to select and perfect RNA-seq technologies to answer specific research questions.  

Event Details:Technique Talk: Designing and Optimizing RNA-seq ExperimentsDate(s):

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Monday, September 27, 2021
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern Time

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Since its development a decade ago, researchers have developed a plethora of RNA sequencing (RNA-seq)-based technologies for studying RNA biology and the transcriptome. However, each technology is designed to answer a particular research question, so researchers must make specific changes to their experimental setup and RNA library preparation to tailor RNA-seq to their needs.

This Technique Talk will explore how to select the RNA sequencing platform best suited for a scientific question and how to adapt experimental design according to downstream applications.

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Meet the Instructor:

Wouter Bossuyt, PhD
Manager
Genomics Core
University of Leuven

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