16.00h CEST, Tuesday, 20 October, 2020
Nathan Polaske, PhD
Scientific Liaison, Adaptive Biotechnologies
Learn how researchers around the world are using quantitative assessments of the clonality and diversity of T- and B-cell populations to advance their research. Dr. Polaske will illustrate the importance of bias-controlled PCR amplification when sequencing immune receptors, and present the key principles of the immunoSEQ Technology. Specifically, Dr. Polaske will focus on applications of the immunoSEQ Assay in a variety of research areas including immuno-oncology, infectious disease and basic immunology.
During the seminar, Dr. Polaske will provide a demonstration of the immunoSEQ Analyzer. Topics will include:
- lntroduction to working with immunosequencing datasets
- Overview of the immunoSEQ Analyzer’s features and functionality
- Basics sample comparison: clone tracking, identifying shared clones, exploring top clones
- Advanced sample comparison: grouped comparisons, sample overlap, differential abundance
- Example of Analyzer-generated data in publications
- Exploring open-access TCR and BCR sequences in immuneACCESSTM
RUO (For Research Use Only). Not for use in diagnostic procedures.