Video from Stephen Quake's lecture on Single Cell Genomics is now available

Professor Stephen Quake recently spoke as part of the annual series of David L. Weaver Endowed Lectures. The video of his talk can be viewed here. His talk focused on the topic of 'Single Cell Genomics':

Methods for genomic analysis at single-cell resolution enable new understanding of complex biological phenomena. Single-cell techniques, ranging from flow cytometry and microfluidics to PCR and sequencing, are used to understand the cellular composition of complex tissues, find new microbial species and perform genome-wide haplotyping. Single-Cell Genomics, Nature Methods 2011

 

 

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