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          Using Single-Cell Proteomics and Transcriptomics to Understand Gene Regulation

          The fate and physiology of individual cells are controlled by proteins. Yet, the ability to quantitatively analyze proteins in single cells has remained limited. Seeking to overcome this barrier, Northeastern University’s Nikolai Slavov Lab and its single-cell proteomics center developed SCoPE2.

          In this webinar, Dr. Slavov will describe how this method can increase quantitative accuracy and throughput while lowering cost and hands-on time by introducing automated and miniaturized sample preparation, enabling analysis of the emergence of cellular heterogeneity as homogeneous monocytes differentiated into macrophage-like cells in the absence of polarizing cytokine.

          He will demonstrate how SCoPE2 quantified over 3,042 proteins in 1,490 single monocytes and macrophages in ten days of instrument time, allowing the team to discern single cells by cell type. Dr. Slavov will discuss how parallel measurements of transcripts by scRNA-seq suggest that SCoPE2 measurements can sample 20-fold more protein copies than RNA copies per gene, supporting quantification with improved count statistics, and how joint analysis of the data illustrates what variability across single cells can reveal about transcriptional and post-transcriptional gene regulation.

          You will learn:

          • How to quantitatively analyze proteins in single cells
          • How to set up automation and miniaturize sample preparation
          • How to jointly analyze transcriptomics and proteomics data from single cells

          About the presenter

          Nikolai Slavov, Assistant Professor, Allen Distinguished Investigator, Bioengineering Department and Barnett Institute, Northeastern University

          Nikolai Slavov, Assistant Professor, Allen Distinguished Investigator, Bioengineering Department and Barnett Institute, Northeastern University

          Nikolai Slavov studied biology and physics at MIT before completing a dissertation at Princeton. Dr. Slavov returned to MIT for post-doctoral research focused on the coordination of metabolism and gene expression. His laboratory develops single-cell mass spectrometry methods, studies protein synthesis regulation by specialized ribosomes, and organizes an annual single-cell proteomics conference.

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