Swati Ranade Ph.D. - The Spatial Organ Atlas and a trip through the history and future of genomics.
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Genomics has come such a long way - from radioactive gels, Sanger sequencing, NGS, Single-cell, and now Spatial Transcriptomics. Swati Ranade's career has spanned nearly all of it. She recalls the work she did for her Ph.D. and has always found herself at the bleeding edge of biology. She talks about the Spatial Organ Atlas and how it's a launch platform for biologic discoveries and will drive a deeper understanding of diseases. The Spatial Navigator Podcast seeks to share how Spatial Biology is revolutionising the understanding and the improvement of the human condition. Nanostring's Social Platforms: Twitter: https://bit.ly/3qVLXyT Instagram: https://bit.ly/3uOSyfH Linkedin: https://bit.ly/3DB7j9P Nanostring's Website: https://nanostring.com/ This podcast includes information regarding worldwide products and services, not all of which are available in every country.
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