Win 2 reactions of single-nuclei RNA sequencing on your archived FFPE samples for FREE!
Submission deadline: April 15th 2026
Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues are one of the largest untapped resources in biomedical research. However, RNA degradation and cross-linking from fixation and long-term storage have traditionally limited transcriptomic analysis of these samples.
Singleron’s RetroSCOPE® FFPE Single-Nucleus Transcriptome Library Kit enables unbiased whole-transcriptome profiling of both poly(A) and non-poly(A) RNAs, allowing detection of full-length transcripts and comprehensive analysis of coding and non-coding RNA.Yes, from old archived FFPE tissues! Singleron officially invites researchers to push single nucleus FFPE sample analysis technology to its limits. Ready to use this powerful technology to reveal your challenging FFPE samples?
HOW TO APPLY:Simply submit your abstract below this page by 11:59 PM (EST) April 15th, 2026.The abstract should be less than 300 words, containing your scientific aim, your FFPE samples, and how this sequencing data will help you achieve the aim.
AWARD:The grant award includes free– Two reactions of either RetroSCOPE® FFPE Single Nucleus Transcriptome Library Kit – Experimental design consultation and technical meeting– Singleron Bioinformatics analysis support*It does not include sequencing. Sequencing can be performed either in-house at your institutional core facility or through Singleron’s sequencing service at additional cost.
SAMPLE ELIGIBILITY:Any of your FFPE samples in the lab! We encourage proposals involving challenging FFPE samples including older, degraded, or most challenging tissues. Submit your proposal for a grant to analyze some of your treasured FFPE blocks.
ELIGIBILITY:Applications are open to academic and clinical researchers with access to FFPE tissue samples and a clear research objective.
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