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Ep. 13: Working With Nuclei
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55 minutes
Released:
Apr 24, 2023
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In this episode I talk with Dr. Luciano Martelotto, an expert on single-nuclei experiments. When we cannot isolate happy cells for our experiments, nuclei are the next option that we have. Listen now to learn more about this topic.
Who is Dr. Luciano Martelotto?
He is A/Professor at the Head of the Development Laboratory of the Adelaide Centre for Epigenetics (ACE), South Australia ImmunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAIGENCI). Prior to joining ACE/SAIGENCI, he was the Scientific Director of the Single Cell Laboratory at Harvard Medical School, Department of Systems Biology, Harvard University (USA). During his role at the Single Cell Lab at HMS he led a team of technology specialists in charge of developing, implementing, and offering methods of single-cell profiling to build a bridge between researchers and single-cell technologies in their quest to understand how cells collectively perform systems-level functions in healthy and diseased states.He is also a Technology Advisor for multiple companies including Omniscope, Paragon Genomics, Honeycomb Bio, ArgeTAG, Truckee Applied Genomics and South Australian Genomics Centre.
Luciano has a robust interdisciplinary scientific background, specialising in molecular biology and biochemistry with a strong background in technology and engineering. He is originally a cell and molecular biologist with a degree in Biotechnology, a PhD in Biological Sciences and Post-doctoral training in cancer genomics and single cell sequencing technologies. His diverse scientific background stems from working in a wide range of fields – plants genetics, microbiology, cancer biology and genomics – and has shaped my ambition and capacity to learn, create, develop, and apply technologies that cross multiple disciplines. The common thread woven throughout his career path has been the focus on converging ideas from various sciences and taking this ideology to develop or refine approaches to address challenges in real life settings and ultimately contribute to improving lives through technological advancements.
email: luciano.martelotto@adelaide.edu.au
Twitter: @LGMartelotto
LinkedIn: Luciano G. Martelotto
Usefull links
SaltyEZ10/50 protocol
Daughter of Frankenstein protocol
Frankenstein Protocol
MULTI-seq: Sigma Product & Protocol
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Single-Cell Course: Exploring the Cutting-Edge World of Single-Cell Technology (May 9, 2023-July 18, 2023
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In this episode I talk with Dr. Luciano Martelotto, an expert on single-nuclei experiments. When we cannot isolate happy cells for our experiments, nuclei are the next option that we have. Listen now to learn more about this topic.
Who is Dr. Luciano Martelotto?
He is A/Professor at the Head of the Development Laboratory of the Adelaide Centre for Epigenetics (ACE), South Australia ImmunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAIGENCI). Prior to joining ACE/SAIGENCI, he was the Scientific Director of the Single Cell Laboratory at Harvard Medical School, Department of Systems Biology, Harvard University (USA). During his role at the Single Cell Lab at HMS he led a team of technology specialists in charge of developing, implementing, and offering methods of single-cell profiling to build a bridge between researchers and single-cell technologies in their quest to understand how cells collectively perform systems-level functions in healthy and diseased states.He is also a Technology Advisor for multiple companies including Omniscope, Paragon Genomics, Honeycomb Bio, ArgeTAG, Truckee Applied Genomics and South Australian Genomics Centre.
Luciano has a robust interdisciplinary scientific background, specialising in molecular biology and biochemistry with a strong background in technology and engineering. He is originally a cell and molecular biologist with a degree in Biotechnology, a PhD in Biological Sciences and Post-doctoral training in cancer genomics and single cell sequencing technologies. His diverse scientific background stems from working in a wide range of fields – plants genetics, microbiology, cancer biology and genomics – and has shaped my ambition and capacity to learn, create, develop, and apply technologies that cross multiple disciplines. The common thread woven throughout his career path has been the focus on converging ideas from various sciences and taking this ideology to develop or refine approaches to address challenges in real life settings and ultimately contribute to improving lives through technological advancements.
email: luciano.martelotto@adelaide.edu.au
Twitter: @LGMartelotto
LinkedIn: Luciano G. Martelotto
Usefull links
SaltyEZ10/50 protocol
Daughter of Frankenstein protocol
Frankenstein Protocol
MULTI-seq: Sigma Product & Protocol
Job opportunity 1
Single-Cell Course: Exploring the Cutting-Edge World of Single-Cell Technology (May 9, 2023-July 18, 2023
Pay me a Ko-fi
Released:
Apr 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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