Thank you for joining us in celebrating the spirit of discovery during June's Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month!
We have curated a selection of neuro-focused webinars, datasets, tech notes, and publications.
Webinars

Uncovering Glioblastoma Heterogeneity in Solid Tumor and Tumor-derived in vitro Models
Zac Moore, PhD

Single Cell RNA-seq Sheds Light on the Role of Microglia in Alzheimer’s Disease
Vivek Swarup, PhD
Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders
Department of Neurobiology and Behavior
University of California, Irvine
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Department of Neurobiology and Behavior
University of California, Irvine
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Identifying Distinct Cellular Programs from Single Cell Datasets Using Topyfic
Narges Rezaie

Spatial Heterogeneity of Transcriptomic Variability in Glioblastoma
Federico Gaiti, PhD
Resources
This study aimed to understand the heterogeneity of glioblastoma, a prevalent form of brain cancer, by analyzing tumor samples and in vitro models. Using the Parse Evercode v2 assay, the researchers profiled whole cells processed from a patient-derived neurosphere line, alongside nuclei isolated from a piece of flash-frozen glioblastoma tissue. In-depth understanding of neurosphere diversity can inform glioblastoma drug development.
Adult brain cells have relatively larger sizes, which are incompatible with microfluidic approaches. Evercode technology overcomes the limitation of cell size by enabling the collection of cytoplasmic transcripts even from large cells. Fresh brain tissue was collected from an adult C57/BL6 mouse. After mechanical tissue dissociation and percoll clean-up, the single cell suspension was fixed with Evercode Cell Fixation v2 and whole transcriptome libraries were generated with Evercode WT v2.
The absence of microglia in Alzheimer's mice leads to severe pathology, but injecting adult microglia prevents these changes, highlighting their protective role. The data obtained using the Parse WT kit on brain tissue nuclei revealed diverse neuronal, glial, and vascular cell types, including region-specific excitatory and inhibitory neurons, astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and an immune cell population with microglia signatures.
Publications & Posters
- Absence of microglia promotes diverse pathologies and early lethality in Alzheimer’s disease mice
- Generating human neural diversity with a multiplexed morphogen screen in organoids
- Preventing recurrence in Sonic Hedgehog Subgroup Medulloblastoma using OLIG2 inhibitor CT-179
- Single-nuclei transcriptomics of mammalian prion diseases identifies dynamic gene signatures shared between species
- Human iPS cell-derived sensory neurons can be infected by SARS-CoV-2 strain WA1/2020 as well as variants delta and omicron
- High sensitivity single cell RNA sequencing with split pool barcoding
- Recovering Highly Viable Populations of Neural Cell Subtypes from Brain Tissue
- Scalable & Sensitive Single Cell RNA-seq with Combinatorial Barcoding