Single-cell Multi-Omics 


The first BD single-cell Multi-Omics user group meeting

BD Biosciences organized the first BD ever single-cell Multi-Omics user group meeting at BD headquarters, Winnersh in March 2019, in the UK. The aim of this event was to bring together users of the BD Multi-Omics technology and share their work & experience.

An exciting day resulted with the speakers talking about how the BD Rhapsody™ system and the BD™ AbSeq assays have been used to further advance their research.

The topics were diverse, ranging from evolution of Multi-Omics and discussion of future challenges in single-cell Multi-Omics, simultaneous mRNA and epitope mapping of human CD4+ cells and translational immunophenotyping.

Wish to learn more ? Watch our BD single-cell Multi-Omics user meeting webinar series !

-Webinar 1 : Simultaneous single-cell mRNA and epitope mapping of human CD4+ T-cells using the BD Rhapsody™ and the BD™ AbSeq platform - Dr Ricardo C. Ferreira, University of Oxford

-Webinar 2 : Evolution, challenges and the future of single-cell immunology – Christina Chang, PhD

Webinar 1 : Dr Ricardo C. Ferreira, University of Oxford

Simultaneous single-cell mRNA and epitope mapping of human CD4+ T-cells using the BD Rhapsody™ and the BD™ AbSeq platform 

Currently a senior post-doctoral fellow in John Todd’s lab at the University of Oxford, my primary research aims at understanding how type 1 diabetes-associated genetic variants are functionally associated with disease. Through a combination of genomic and flow cytometric approaches, I have been interested in characterising the regulatory T-cell compartment in type 1 diabetes, and how it is modulated by low-dose IL-2 treatment in vivo. More recently, I have been interested in the application of single-cell RNA sequencing technologies, including the BD Rhapsody™ system, as a powerful new approach to dissect the heterogeneity of regulatory T cells in humans. Dr. Ricardo C.Ferreira

Webinar 2 :  Christina Chang, PhD

Evolution, challenges and the future of single-cell immunology 

In this webinar, the second in the series of the BD Multi-Omics user day presentations, Christina Chang talks about how the BD single-cell, end-to-end workflow with informatics helps to increase the experimental power available to researchers. This workflow comprises of sample preparation, single-cell isolation and molecular barcoding, library preparation, sequencing and data analysis.

Watch the webinar to learn how the BD® AbSeq, BD Rhapsody™ platform, Targeted RNA-seq Panels and SeqGeq™/FlowJo™ give researchers greater flexibility in workflow and experimental design !

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