Complete Genomics: TRUE Single-Cell Resolution Spatial Transcriptomics
Join Complete Genomics for an engaging seminar on how the complete spatial transcriptomics workflow achieves true single-cell resolution.
Join Complete Genomics at the University of Oklahoma Health Campus on March 26, 2026, for an engaging Seminar exploring how the complete spatial transcriptomics workflow—utilizing Stereo-seq and DNBSEQ™ technologies—achieves true single-cell resolution with high accuracy and cost-efficiency.
Stereo-seq is the highest-resolution spatial transcriptomics platform available today. With 0.5 µm resolution and chip sizes up to 13 × 13 cm, Stereo-seq enables detailed molecular mapping across large tissue sections, supporting Fresh Frozen and FFPE samples. The platform integrates transcriptomics, proteomics, and histology, and captures total RNA, including non-coding and microbial content, for deeper biological insights.
Featured Talk
Revealing Deeper Insights with True Single-Cell Spatial Resolution
Brandon Vanderbush
Field Application Scientist, Complete Genomics
Location
BRC:109, University of Oklahoma Health Campus
975 NE 10th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Join Complete Genomics for an engaging seminar on how the complete spatial transcriptomics workflow achieves true single-cell resolution.
Join Complete Genomics at the University of Oklahoma Health Campus on March 26, 2026, for an engaging Seminar exploring how the complete spatial transcriptomics workflow—utilizing Stereo-seq and DNBSEQ™ technologies—achieves true single-cell resolution with high accuracy and cost-efficiency.
Stereo-seq is the highest-resolution spatial transcriptomics platform available today. With 0.5 µm resolution and chip sizes up to 13 × 13 cm, Stereo-seq enables detailed molecular mapping across large tissue sections, supporting Fresh Frozen and FFPE samples. The platform integrates transcriptomics, proteomics, and histology, and captures total RNA, including non-coding and microbial content, for deeper biological insights.
Featured Talk
Revealing Deeper Insights with True Single-Cell Spatial Resolution
Brandon Vanderbush
Field Application Scientist, Complete Genomics
Location
BRC:109, University of Oklahoma Health Campus
975 NE 10th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
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- 1 hour
- In person
Location
Stanton L Young Biomedical Research Center Room BRC 109
975 Northeast 10th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73117
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