23.12.12 Annual Research Roundup: 2023's Most Impactful Publications! 2023 was a busy and successful year for our scientific community. As 2023 comes to an end, it is time to look back at some of theimpactful publications from this year. Read more
23.10.06 Single Cell Sequencing: Unleashing the full potential of mRNA vaccines Explore the 2023 Nobel Prize-winning mRNA vaccines: their potential against evolving diseases like COVID-19, versatility for targeting cancer and autoimmune disorders, and the crucial role of single cell sequencing in understanding immune responses and personalizedimmunotherapy. Read more
23.07.20 28 July World Hepatitis Day: Understanding Hepatitis with single cell RNA-seq 28 July is World Hepatitis Day, raising awareness and to encourage the stepping up of international efforts on preventing and treating hepatitis. This blogpost summarises a few recent research utilizing single cell RNA-seq to study the mechanism of hepatitis viraland pathogenesis. Read more
23.05.16 Decoding the complexity of skin cancer with single cell sequencing May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. In our new blog post we summarize the latest research in the skin cancer field utilizing single cell sequencing in order to better understand the skin cancer tumor microenvironment and the prognostic signatures of different types ofcancers. Read more
23.04.12 Get the pole position in the CAR-T race: How Single Cell Multi-Omics can accelerate precision medicine Single cell sequencing technologies can support and accelerate the development of more precise and efficient cell and gene therapies all the way from bench to bedside. Here, we conducted an inventory of the research progress of single cell sequencing in CAR-T cell therapyreaders. Read more
23.03.24 Tuberculosis in the age of single cell sequencing In 2020, tuberculosis was estimated to be the second leading cause of death from an infectious disease after COVID-19. Here, we bring you an overview of recent studies that used single cell sequencing in order to characterize the immune response to M.infection in various research systems Read more
23.02.20 Unlocking the Power of Precision Medicine: An Introduction to CAR-T Single Cell Analysis Researchers found that T cells, which are a type of white blood cell, could be used to target and destroy cancer cells in the same way that they target and destroy viruses and other pathogens. T cells could be collected from a person and genetically modified tochimeric antigen receptors (CARs). Read more
23.02.09 Single cell sequencing of plants – getting to the root Single cell sequencing has the capability to transform plant research and can be applied to different fields of plant studies. Read more
23.01.30 Friend or Foe? New Perspectives on Hepatic Immune Cells at Single Cell Resolution Understanding the underlying mechanisms triggering disease development and progression may allow us to identify new diagnostic biomarkers and to develop new treatment strategies. Here, we review recent studies addressing these important questions using singlesequencing technologies. Read more