Episode 39: Spatial proteomics at Pixelgen
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Tune in to hear all about Pixelgen Technologies - creators of a novel technology for doing single-cell spatial proteomics. We chat about how this fascinating technology works, what you can do with the data and why they chose to develop their analysis suite as an open-source nf-core pipeline. Links: Software: nf-core/pixelator pipeline Pixelator Python package Science: Nature Methods publication: “Molecular pixelation: spatial proteomics of single cells by sequencing” Presentations: Nextflow Summit 2022 talk: “Pixelgen Technologies ❤︎ Nextflow” Nextflow Summit 2024 Boston talk: “Nextflow allows Pixelgen innovation engine to reach the market quicker” Nextflow Summit 2024 Barcelona Pixelgen: Pixelgen Technologies homepage @PixelgenTech on twitter / X and LinkedIn BioLizard: BioLizard homepage @BioLizard_nv on twitter / X and LinkedIn Chapters: Start (00:00) Welcome (00:09) Introductions (00:50) Intro to Pixelgen Technologies (01:41) Lab methods (03:08) Nature Methods publication (06:15) Data visualisation (09:35) Working with single cell data (12:29) Cell interactions (15:06) Why Pixelgen chose open source (16:05) Pixelator Python package (20:10) Building within nf-core (21:40) Florian - Biolizard (23:01) Pipeline overview (25:19) Using nf-core from a commercial setting (26:50) Coming out of stealth (28:53) Extending Pixelator (32:24) Dealing with customers (34:58) Looking to the future (39:38) Interactive analysis (41:32) Advice for others (43:12) Pixelgen at the Nextflow Summit (45:16)
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