Nanostring Seminar: Multiplexed Digital Quantification of Nucleic Acids

May 22, 2013 @ 11:30 am to 12:30 pm

Greg Gonye, NanoString

108 Wartik Laboratory

Please join us for a technology seminar to introduce Nanostrings nCounter qPCR technology - sponsored by the Genomics Core Facility and presented by Greg Gonye, Ph.D., NanoString Senior Field Applications Scientist. nCounter Features and Benefits Direct, digital quantification of nucleic acids without amplification for our standard chemistry Highly multiplexed - analyze up to 800 targets in a single tube Sample flexibility - direct analysis of tissue, cell/blood lysates, single cell, and FFPE samples NEW Single Cell Expression Assay - analyze multiple pathways for up to 800 genes For RNA and DNA gene expression, miRNA, CNV, lncRNA, and enriched DNA (ChIP-String) Access your FFPE archived sample with confidence miRNA Assays - including human, mouse, rat, and drosophila Plex-squared Assay - multiplex hundreds of targets and multiple samples (up to 4) in a single tube Work with any genome (even multiple organisms in the same tube, i.e. host and pathogen, we have worked with organisms as diverse as Salamander, Sea Urchin embryos, Broccoli, Potato, Arabidopsis, et. al) Bioinformatics infrastructure - custom gene-set modeling and selection are part of each order Lunch/RSVP RSVP to Mike Morrow for lunch.

Contact

Deb Grove
dsg4@psu.edu
814-865-3332