15 12, 2016

The 5 hardest things about single-cell sequencing

By | December 15th, 2016|Categories: Next-generation sequencing, Single-cell sequencing|2 Comments

Single-cell sequencing is making waves with many exciting developments over the last couple of years. Hardware is available from the companies like 10X Genomics, Fluidigm, Wafergen, BioRad (see GenomeWeb), RainDance (see GenomeWeb), Dolomite Bio. Chemistry for RNA and Genome sequencing such as SMART-Seq V4 and TruPrime, opens up all sorts […]

13 12, 2016

Oxford Nanopore – a billion dollar valuation!

By | December 13th, 2016|Categories: Next-generation sequencing|0 Comments

The latest round of fundraising by ONT brought in over $100 million, that makes a total of around $X million invested over the last X years. This round of funding was led by GT Healthcare, a Hong Kong based investment group. According to the Financial Times […]

11 12, 2016

The new sequencer from Qiagen

By | December 11th, 2016|Categories: Next-generation sequencing|1 Comment

Qiagen are now finally selling the GeneReader after a hiatus of several years. This was caused by issues getting a working instrument out of the original IBS technology, and also held, temporarily, up by recent Illumina litigation. GenomeWeb covered the relaunch back in November. Qiagens updated […]

21 10, 2016

Does the world have too many HiSeq X Tens?

By | October 21st, 2016|Categories: Next-generation sequencing|6 Comments

Illumina stock dropped 25% after a hammering by the stock market with their recent announcements that Q3 revenues would be 3.4% lower than expected at just $607 million. This makes Illumina a much more attractive acquisition (although I doubt this summers rumours of a Thermo […]

17 10, 2016

SIRVs: RNA-seq controls from @Lexogen

By | October 17th, 2016|Categories: Commissioned content, Next-generation sequencing, Single-cell sequencing|2 Comments

This article was commissioned by Lexogen GmbH. My lab has been performing RNA-seq for many years, and is currently building new services around single-cell RNA-seq. Fluidigm’s C1, academic efforts such as Drop-seq and inDrop, and commercial platforms from 10X Genomics, Dolomite Bio, Wafergen, Illumina/BioRad, RainDance and others makes establishing […]

14 10, 2016

Batch effects in scRNA-seq: to E or not to E(RCC spike-in)

By | October 14th, 2016|Categories: "Experimental design controls etc"|0 Comments

At the recent Wellcome Trust conference on Single Cell Genomics (Twitter #scgen16) there was a great talk (her slides are online) from Stephanie Hicks in the @irrizarry group (Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute). Stephanie was talking about the recent work she’s […]

11 10, 2016

Clinical trials using ctDNA

By | October 11th, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

DeciBio have a great interactive Tableau dashboard which you can use to browse and filter their analysis of 97 “laboratory biomarker analysis†ImmunOncolgy clinical trials; see: Diagnostic Biomarkers for Cancer Immunotherapy – Moving Beyond PD-L1. The raw data comes from ClinicalTrials.gov where you can specify […]

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