




Join us for a day of innovation at Johns Hopkins University!
In this symposium, distinguished scientists will share their research successes using RNAscope in situ hybridization assays to visualize RNA targets with single-molecule sensitivity and single-cell resolution in morphological
context. You will also hear about the latest tools for cell culture and automated protein analysis from Bio-Techne using the Ella system.
RNAscope in situ hybridization (ISH) technology is the gold standard in RNA tissue imaging, backed by over 5,500 research publications. Enabling interrogation of up to 12 different RNA targets in a single FFPE tissue section or
up to 48 targets in fixed-frozen or fresh-frozen samples, you can easily visualize just the genes you want in any tissue or organism.
Presentations will cover a wide range of research areas, such as Neuroscience, Cancer Research, Infectious Disease, T-Cell Therapy, Gene Therapy, RNA-Protein Co-detection, and Biomarker interrogation downstream of Single-Cell RNAseq and Digital Spatial Profiling.