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Technology Seminar Series
Technology Leaders at the Cutting Edge
Modern research requires sophisticated new tools to achieve better analysis and discovery of new targets. Although new technologies are constantly developed, their dissemination to the scientific community maybe limited and delayed. To this end, our new institute-wide seminar series, "Technology Leaders at the Cutting Edge,” aims to introduce exciting new technologies and facilities with these technologies, in order to help enhance research capabilities within our institution.
Upcoming Seminar
TBA: Thursday, October 31, 2024, 12:00-1:00 p.m.
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Combinatorial Barcoding for scRNA-srq up to 1M Cells Per Run
- Anna Malinkevich, MS
Field Application Scientist, Parse Biosciences
Spatial Whole Transcriptome Profiling and High Plex Single Cell Imaging using NanoString
- Sean Gerrin, AL.M
Technical Specialist, Spatial Biology, NanoString Technologies, Inc.
The Next Evolution in Biomarker Interrogation: Advanced by NanoNeedles
- Qimin Quan, PhD
CSO CO-Founder - Brandan Rickett
Business Development Manager
Next-Generation Sequencing Platforms for Epigenomics and Single-Cell Profiling
- Rusland Sadreyev
Director of Bioinformatics, Director of MGH Next-Generation Sequencing Core, Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular Biology, MGH, Department of Pathology, MGH, HMS
See Biology in New Ways with Single Cell and Spatial Technologies
- Caroline Petersen and Jeff Bylund
Science and Technology Advisors, 10x Genomics
Furthering Single Cell Ophthalmologic Research with Illumina Sequencing Technology
- Ryan Hegarty
Senior Sequencing Specialist, Illumina Greater Boston - Brett Oosdyke
Territory Account Manager, Boston Health System
AIVIA: Accelerating Microscopy Image Analysis with AI
- Kit-Yi Yam, PhD
Aivia Sales and Application Specialist, Leica Microsystem
PIPseq: Revolutionizing Single Cell Biology
- Robert Meltzer, PhD
Senior Director Application and Strategic Partnerships, FluentBio
Seeing is Believing; Advances in Cryo-Electron Microscopy
- Richard M. Walsh, PhD
Senior Cryo-EM Scientist
Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology,
Blavatnik Institute, Harvard Medical School
TissueCyte Volumetric Multiphoton Imaging: High Resolution Whole Organ Imaging
- Michelle Lowe Ocana
Managing Director, Neurobiology Imaging Facility, Harvard Medical School
Multiplexed Detection and Measurement of Nucleic Acids Using NanoString
- Paulo J. Bispo, MS, PhD
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School; Assistant Scientist, Infectious Diseases Institute, Mass Eye and Ear - Clement David, PhD
Manager, Field Applications Scientists-East NanoString Technologies
Role of Corneal CX3CR1+ Resident Macrophages in Burned Mouse Eyes using RNAscope HiPlex
- Anushka Dikshit, PhD
Senior Scientist Supervisor, Applications Genomics – Advanced Cell Diagnostics (ACD), Bio-techne - Steve Zhou, PhD
R&D Scientist, Advanced Cell Diagnostics (ACD), Bio-techne
Advances in High Dimensional Single-Cell Proteomics Using Mass Cytometry
- Emily Thrash, PhD
New England Region – Field Applications Scientist – Proteomics Fluidigm Incorporated
Droplet Microfluidics for Ultra-High Throughput Screening and Super-Sensitive Detection
- David A. Weitz, PhD
Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, Dept. of Physics and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Wyss Institute of Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University
Visualize a New Path Forward Using Hyperion, an Imaging Mass Cytometry System
- Emily Thrash, PhD
New England Region – Field Applications Scientist – Proteomics Fluidigm Incorporated
Profiling the Epigenome with the Enzyme-Tethering Methods CUT&RUN and CUT&Tag
- Derek Janssens, PhD
Postdoctoral Research, Fred Hutchinson Basic Sciences Division, Lab of Dr. Steven Henikoff