Live Single-Cell Transcriptomics

4 April - 11h30 - 23h59

Centre de recherche - Paris

Amphithéâtre Hélène Martel-Massignac (BDD)

11 rue Pierre et Marie Curie - 75005 Paris

Description

In this seminar, we will discuss Live-seq, a transformative method for single-cell gene expression profiling that eliminates the need for cell isolation and lysis. Live-seq utilizes Fluidic Force Microscopy (FluidFM) to extract cytosolic picolitre biopsies from living cells, which are subsequently analysed with a highly-sensitive RNA-seq protocol. While the resulting gene expression profiles faithfully represent lysed cell transcriptomes, the sampled cells remain alive and functional in their original microenvironment. Live-seq thus enables spatially-resolved, longitudinal profiling and phenotyping of individual cells, offering exciting opportunities for investigating cellular dynamics and cell-cell communication.

Speakers

Orane Guillaume-Gentil

EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

Invited by

Margot Le Bot

Institut Curie

Leanne De Koning

Institut Curie

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