Using Digital Spatial Profiling for Transcriptomic Analysis of Neuronal Subpopulations

Kit Fuhrman and Anushka Dikshit present how to obtain whole transcriptome data from spatially mapped neuron populations.

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Wednesday, December 8, 2021
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Obtaining detailed molecular characterizations of neuronal populations is critical for understanding normal and pathological brain function. However, researchers working in this area are hindered by low-plex, low throughput, or an absence of spatial resolution. A combinatorial approach may be optimal for spatially-relevant whole-transcriptomic profiling.

In this webinar brought to you by ACD – a BioTechne brand and NanoString, Kit Fuhrman and Anushka Dikshit will discuss how to use RNAscope™ in situ hybridization and the GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler to profile excitatory and inhibitory neuronal populations within mouse brain formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) sections.

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Meet the Speakers:

Kit Fuhrman, PhD
Senior Product Manager
NanoString Technologies


Anushka Dikshit, PhD
Senior Scientist, Applications
Advanced Cell Diagnostics, a Bio-Techne brand


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