WEBINAR
The study of splicing dysregulation in cancer is crucial for identifying novel molecular signatures and survival associations. While splicing factor mutations are implicated in some acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cases in adults, they are uncommon in pediatric AML.
In this webinar, you will discover how long-read single-cell RNA sequencing with the PacBio Kinnex single-cell RNA kit successfully validated shared mis-splicing patterns in adult and pediatric AML. See how innovative computational approaches helped identify dominant splicing subtypes that drive disease progression, providing insight into underlying mechanisms and revealing isoform-level differences linked to disease prognosis. These findings open the door to new therapeutic targets in blood cancers, even in cases without select mutations.
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Nathan Salomonis, PhD
Associate Professor, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Division of Biomedical Informatics
Alex Sockell, PhD
Segment Lead, Cancer Genomics, PacBio
Elizabeth Tseng, PhD
Associate Director, Product Marketing, PacBio
Host & moderator