[WEBINAR] Multiplex Profiling of Epigenetic Modifications
In this Webinar, Mary Anne Jelinek, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist at Active Motif will discuss our Histone H3 PTM Multiplex Assay and its advantages over traditional western blotting.
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Intro to ChIP-Seq Bioinformatics Pipelines
The large amount of complex data generated by ChIP-Seq experiments makes bioinformatics analysis pipelines critical for successful ChIP-Seq projects. This webinar discusses some of the most popular bioinformatics tools and approaches to analyze ChIP-Seq data and provides an introduction to help you learn how to analyze ChIP-Seq data.
Ensuring ChIP-Seq Success
Chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by next-generation sequencing (ChIP-Seq) is one of the most commonly used tools in epigenetics research. This webinar will discuss approaches to the technique of ChIP-Seq to help ensure a successful experiment.
Understanding Single-Cell ATAC-Seq and its Applications
ATAC-Seq and Single-Cell ATAC-Seq (scATAC-Seq) are powerful tools for investigating the epigenetic mechanisms responsible for regulating a particular cellular response or that contribute to a disease state. This webinar will explain how these popular techniques work and discuss how they can be useful in epigenetics research.
Tools to Study the Epigenetics of Aging
As scientists continue to learn more about the biology of aging, the role of epigenetics in regulating the aging process has become evident. In this webinar, Dr. Sarantis Chlamydas, Ph.D., Epigenetics Expert at Active Motif, discusses the epigenetic mechanisms involved in aging and highlights the available tools and strategies for studying these mechanisms.