Single Cell RNA Sequencing Using Parse Combinatorial Barcoding Technology

Monthly Webinar Series

UPitt Header Crop

Access single-cell RNA sequencing using Parse technology

Submissions Closed

Scalable single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) up to 100k cells is readily available with the Parse technology. The core of this approach, split-pool combinatorial barcoding, was originally demonstrated in a 2018 Science paper with SPLiT-seq and substantially improved for wide-scale adoption.

Pitt Logo

Learn about the science, the lab, and the available grant.

Grant available for researchers

  • Parse Single Cell Whole Transcriptome Kit with capability up to 100,000 cells or nuclei, up to 8 samples
  • Parse Biosciences Fixation Protocol Training
  • Parse Biosciences Pipeline for data processing and visualization
  • Parse Biosciences Data Analysis Support
Pitt Genomics Research Core Image

Janette Lamb, Ph.D.

Genomics Research Core

Director

jal18@pitt.edu 

Anna Malinkevich Headshot

Anna Malinkevich, MS

Parse Biosciences

Senior Field Application Scientist

anna@parsebiosciences.com 

Moe Blackman - Headshot

Moe Blackman

Parse Biosciences

Senior Sales Manager

moe@parsebiosciences.com