Single cell RNA sequencing is an exciting tool that is increasingly being used in the biological sciences; but how does it work and why is it so popular? Join Dr. Luise Seeker and Dr. Sarah Jäkel as they explain the principles, discuss current developments and publications and interview their fellow scientists. Are you about to start your own single cell RNA seq experiment, are you a current user or do you simply want to better understand publications and presentations using this method? Then this podcast is for you.
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