[WEBINAR] Spike-In Methods for ChIP-Seq, ATAC-Seq, CUT&RUN and CUT&Tag – Normalization Controls for Your Assays
In this webinar, Brian Egan, Head of R&D at Active Motif discusses why data normalization is often critical for sequencing-based assays like ChIP-Seq, ATAC-Seq, CUT&RUN and CUT&Tag. The concept behind our suite of Spike-In Controls is covered, as well as how and when to use these tools to obtain the best possible results when analyzing experimental data.
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Introduction to CUT&RUN
In this webinar, Brad Townsley, Sr. Scientist – R&D at Active Motif introduces the concepts behind CUT&RUN assay, how the technique works, and why you might want to try it in your own research project.
Recent Technology Advances in Epigenomic Profiling
In this webinar, Sarah Traynor, Research Scientist at Active Motif compares the popular epigenomic profiling techniques ChIP-Seq, CUT&RUN and CUT&Tag, plus discusses how to select the best one for your research project.
Genome-wide Mapping of Protein-DNA Interaction Dynamics
In this webinar from the All-Ireland Chromatin Consortium (AICC), Dr. Steven Henikoff, Professor at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center covers scientific advances that allow us to better investigate the interactions of proteins and DNA, then map them at a genome-wide scale.
CUT&Tag vs ChIP-seq – From Data Generation to Analysis
In this free webinar, Dr. Sarantis Chlamydas, Ph.D., Senior Market Development Manager at Active Motif, and Amit Sinha, Ph.D., CEO of Basepair Tech discuss the best ways to generate quality data using advanced, epigenomics techniques including CUT&Tag and ChIP-Seq, and then efficiently process and interpret epigenomic data using streamlined analysis pipelines.