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Talking Techniques | Investigating resistant leukemia with single-cell technologies
Talking Techniques
English - November 03, 2023 16:20 - 9 minutes - 36 MBEducation Science life science biotechniques biotechnology Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this episode of Talking Techniques, Rachel Thijssen, an Assistant Professor at Amsterdam University Medical Centers (UMC; the Netherlands), discusses her research using single-cell analyses to investigate treatment-resistant leukemia cells. Rachel explains her single-cell technique called rapid capture hybridization sequencing (RaCH-seq), how she utilizes nanopore sequencing, and how she hopes that this technique can be used to gain new insights into disease and improve therapies.
Contents:
00:00–01:35: Introduction
01:35–03:25: Single-cell sequencing in leukemia research
03:25–05:15: What is single-cell RaCH-seq?
05:15–06:10: Using nanopore sequencing for RaCH-seq
06:10–07:30: How can other researchers apply RaCH-seq to their work?
07:30–09:50: Looking to the future: spatial biology, collaborations and improved therapies
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