ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

Pairing Spatial Mapping Kits With Turnkey Analysis Workflows to Accelerate Brain MicroRNA Research

In this webinar, Molly Heyer, an instructor in the neuroscience department at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, will share her study of how a schizophrenia-associated microRNA acts in the cerebellum to regulate behaviors related to this disorder.

Heyer will discuss how the Curio Seeker Spatial Mapping Kit and bioinformatics pipeline — run on DNAnexus’ secure bioinformatics platform — helped reveal the roles of a schizophrenia-associated cerebellar microRNA.

Expect to learn:

  • How Curio Seeker spatial transcriptomics was used to reveal novel functions of a schizophrenia-associated cerebellar microRNA.
  • How the DNAnexus platform facilitates streamlined access to spatial transcriptomics data and analysis pipelines in the cloud.
  • How Curio Seeker primary analysis pipelines provide cell type-specific and spatially differentially expressed gene expression data.
  • How these datasets can be analyzed further to reveal differences in gene expression networks across different cell types and brain regions in a microRNA knockout mouse.

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