Webinar: Unlock the Role of Spatial Profiling in Detecting Diverse mRNA Markers and Short Targets Implicated in Obesity at Single-Cell Resolution
Webinar Summary
During this seminar, Dr. Claudia Doege from Columbia University, Department of Pathology and Cell Biology, will explore the role of RNAscope™ spatial profiling in revealing the molecular mechanisms of human obesity, mapping diverse RNA markers implicated in body weight regulation and their impact in metabolic diseases.
RNAscope™ in situ hybridization (ISH) spatial technology provides a powerful method to detect gene expression within the morphological tissue context. The proprietary “double Z” probe design in combination with the advanced signal amplification enables highly specific and sensitive detection of the target RNA with each dot visualizing a single RNA transcript. This robust signal-to-noise technology allows for the detection of gene transcripts at the single molecule level with single-cell and sub-cellular resolution providing clear answers while seamlessly fitting into existing anatomic pathology workflows.
Claudia A. Doege, MD
Associate Professor of Pathology and Cell Biology
Columbia University
Jyoti Sheldon, B.D.S, MS
Sr. Product Marketing Manager, ACD, a Bio-Techne brand