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NSU Translational Research and Economic Development Genomics Core Facility to Host NanoString Technologies Seminar, Oct. 10
NSU’s Translational Research and Economic Development Genomics Core Facility will host the Introduction to NanoString Technologies seminar in the Buehler Institute of the Center for Collaborative Research on Tuesday, October 10 from 11:00 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.
NanoString’s products utilize a novel digital molecular barcoding technology that is based on direct multiplexed measurement of gene expression without amplification and offers high levels of precision and sensitivity (< 1 copy per cell). The technology uses color-coded molecular barcoding and single molecule imaging to detect and count hundreds of unique transcripts in a single reaction using NanoString’s nCounter Analysis System.
The Genomics Core Facility offers NanoString services using custom and pre-made panels to study defined gene sets for profiling specific expression signatures as well as microarray and next-generation sequencing validation.
Contact NSUGenomics@nova.edu to discuss your research project or to request a quote.
This is a free event. However, registration is required and seating is limited. Please visit the Genomics Core Facility website to RSVP.