Mission Bio | Illumina | SCSAP     Tapestri Partnership Challenge for University of Michigan

Mission Bio, Illumina and the Single Cell Spatial Analysis Program University of Michigan are excited to announce the Tapestri Partnership Challenge for researchers at University of Michigan.

Tell us how the Tapestri single-cell multi-omics technology will advance your scientific research and answer new questions that were previously not possible. The winner of this challenge will receive single-cell sequencing data generated at the Single Cell Spatial Analysis Program University of Michigan using the Tapestri Platform for up to 4 samples of their choice.

Unravel the threads of cancer’s complexity with single-cell multi-omics

Cancer is a complex disease with a mix of cells with varied states, and understanding of the disease state at the cellular level is required for better therapies. A single-cell multi-omics approach helps you achieve full resolution, revealing the complex interplay between genotype and phenotype. The Mission Bio Tapestri Platform enables simultaneous detection of multiple analytes including SNVs, CNVs, and proteins at the single-cell level, providing a true multi-omics picture necessary to gain comprehensive insights into disease progression.

 Tapestri Applications 

Mission Bio offers single-cell DNA panels for hematologic malignancies and solid tumors. Investigators can also design their own custom DNA panel using Tapestri Designer which covers the entire exome of the human genome. Applications include CRISPR screens or any indication that has genomic variation, including renal cell carcinoma, pancreatic cancer, and CAR-T therapy. We also support applications using mouse genome or any other reference genomes. Researchers studying hematologic oncology can interrogate DNA and protein expression simultaneously in single cells by adding the TotalSeq-D Heme Oncology Cocktail for concurrent measurement of proteins.

 How to apply

Submit an abstract by filling out the following form by November 30, 2021. One winner will be selected in December. 

The award of this challenge covers a 4-reaction single-cell DNA project run at the Single Cell Spatial Analysis Program University of Michigan using the Tapestri workflow. This includes a catalog or a custom DNA panel design for up to 300 amplicons, library preparation and sample processing using the Tapestri Platform, and data analysis using the Tapestri Pipeline and Tapestri Insights Software. Cost of sequencing reagents will be covered by Illumina. Projects requiring a single-cell DNA+Protein run or custom DNA panel design with >300 amplicons will also be accepted but incremental fees will apply.

To be eligible for the challenge, applicants must hold a primary research position at University of Michigan and must not be a health care professional.

See Terms and Conditions for contest rules and eligibility.

 

Apply for the challenge

Describe one or more current projects and how you would apply Mission Bio single-cell multi-omics technology in 300 words or less. 

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