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Single-cell RNA profiling without microfluidics

About this event

Planning single-cell experiments can be a tall order. Join Hélène Eckert, Senior R&D Leader, and Barbara André, Director of Bioinformatics, in this webinar to learn how the RevGel-seq™ technology can help you confidently design flexible, convenient, and efficient end-to-end single-cell RNA-seq studies.

During this seminar will be discussed:

  • Scipio bioscience's technical concept behind the instrument-free technology RevGel-seq™
  • Asteria™ scRNA-seq benchtop kit's flexibility to ease single-cell logistics
  • Asteria™ kit's performances on various cell types
  • The accessibility of the companion data analysis software Cytonaut™ to all researchers

A Q&A session will follow the presentations, where you will have the chance to ask your single-cell related questions.

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    Barbara André Bioinformatics Director @ Scipio bioscience

    Barbara André has 10+ years of experience in software R&D for biomedical applications. With an engineering background in computer science and applied mathematics, she received her PhD in medical image computing from Mines Paris Tech. She contributed to innovative prototypes and led the development of sustainable software products for the industry, especially in the domain of genetic analysis.

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    Wilko Duprez Head of Communications @ Scipio bioscience

    With a PhD in medicinal biochemistry and research experience in France, Australia & the USA, Wilko Duprez worked as a scientific journalist and director in the UK, Japan and Denmark before joining Scipio bioscience as Head of Communications.

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    Hélène Eckert Senior R&D Manager @ Scipio bioscience

    Hélène Eckert has over 10 years of experience in molecular biology. After receiving her M.S. in Plant Genetics from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA), she worked on plant genetic engineering at Iowa State University (USA) and Bayer Crop Science (Lyon, France). She then joined the Curie Institute in Paris, where she spent 6 years studying long noncoding RNAs in vertebrate development.

Scipio bioscience

Scipio bioscience provides single-cell solutions to every lab researcher to advance knowledge and improve human health. Easy to use, instrument-free and flexible, to generate your single-cell datasets.