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Scalable Single Cell Sequencing Without the Instrument | Single Cell Whole Transcriptome Kits | Sequence 1 million cells

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This week for #BrainAwarenessMonth the theme to highlight is Neurodegeneration, Neuroinflammation, and Aging. 🧠 Explore our customer dataset on how Single Cell RNA-Seq Sheds Light on the Role of Microglia in Alzheimer’s Disease: parse.bio/4ngjXS2 #AlzheimersAwareness

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Stop by booth number 9 today and tomorrow if you're attending #FOGBoston to see Ashwini Girish Kumar and learn all about what's new with Trailmaker, our user-friendly single cell data analysis platform. We can't wait to see you!

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Join us on the Single Cell & Spatial Stage for Charles Roco's talk starting right at noon today at Festival of Genomics Boston. We'll cover all that's new at Parse, and learn about Evercode split-pool combinatorial barcoding as the leading choice for single cell research.

Join us on the Single Cell & Spatial Stage for Charles Roco's talk starting right at noon today at Festival of Genomics Boston. We'll cover all that's new at Parse, and learn about Evercode split-pool combinatorial barcoding as the leading choice for single cell research.
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📣 We are proud to announce our new partnership with researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to generate the largest single cell dataset examining alternative splicing events in the cells of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's patients. parse.bio/46blJ0A

📣 We are proud to announce our new partnership with researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to generate the largest single cell dataset examining alternative splicing events in the cells of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's patients. parse.bio/46blJ0A
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Come see us today on the last day of Festival of Genomics Boston! Our team is at booth #9 ready to chat all things single cell until the close of the conference.

Come see us today on the last day of Festival of Genomics Boston! Our team is at booth #9 ready to chat all things single cell until the close of the conference.
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Our webinar yesterday on getting started with single cell profiling for immunology is now available on-demand: parse.bio/3TKwDmy We went through bulk vs. single cell basics, real-world use cases, and offered practical tips for sample prep, scaling, and data analysis!

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Today, we are wishing this invaluable group of Parse employees a Happy Parseiversary (work anniversary)! Congratulations to all! Interested in joining a team helping to drive scientific breakthroughs in human health? Explore our current job openings: parse.bio/46m2521

Today, we are wishing this invaluable group of Parse employees a Happy Parseiversary (work anniversary)! Congratulations to all!

Interested in joining a team helping to drive scientific breakthroughs in human health? Explore our current job openings: parse.bio/46m2521
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In case you missed our recent webinar on getting started with single cell profiling for Immunology, you can watch the full on-demand session here: parse.bio/4ev69Pt We covered bulk vs. single cell basics, real-world immunology use cases and ways to navigate challenges.

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Going from raw FASTQ files to biological insights is no longer just for bioinformaticians. Bench scientists can now explore their data, visualize UMAPs, identify cell types, and run differential expression, all through a code-free interface. parse.bio/4lcAeWM

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📣 Large-scale single cell analysis made possible with Evercode™ Penta Take a deeper look at the Evercode WT Penta dataset which profiled 5 million nuclei from seven tissues in a single run, avoiding batch effects and preserving sensitivity. parse.bio/4lcCVrr

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We’ve been parsing big ideas all season long at conferences all over the world, and now it's time to unwind a bit! Wishing you a sunny and relaxing summer from the Parse Biosciences team. ☀️ 2025 Human Cell Atlas General Meeting 📸: Daniel Tan, Firefly Photography Pte Ltd.

We’ve been parsing big ideas all season long at conferences all over the world, and now it's time to unwind a bit! Wishing you a sunny and relaxing summer from the Parse Biosciences team. ☀️

2025 Human Cell Atlas General Meeting
📸:  Daniel Tan, Firefly Photography Pte Ltd.
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We're humbled and proud to be on the cover of GEN this month. The cover image features the UMAP of 5 Million Mouse Nuclei, processed using Parse Biosciences’ Evercode Penta kit, enabling the construction of a cross-tissue single cell transcriptomic atlas. parse.bio/3GD0rP1

We're humbled and proud to be on the cover of GEN this month. The cover image features the UMAP of 5 Million Mouse Nuclei, processed using Parse Biosciences’ Evercode Penta kit, enabling the construction of a cross-tissue single cell transcriptomic atlas.
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A new study from a team at Gilead used single cell RNA-seq to profile the response of 21 immune cell types to 11 different immunomodulators, providing a framework for choosing most biologically-relevant in vitro models of immunological disease parse.bio/3UdhDxK

A new study from a team at Gilead used single cell RNA-seq to profile the response of 21 immune cell types to 11 different immunomodulators, providing a framework for choosing most biologically-relevant in vitro models of immunological disease
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Hey Immunologists! Don't miss part two of our summer webinar series coming up on July 30th where we'll focus on data analysis for your single cell immunology research! Register here to join us: parse.bio/3TF3tFD

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Using 10 million immune cells from 12 donors, we mapped nearly 20,000 experimental conditions at single cell resolution, uncovering how different immune cell types respond to cytokine stimulation. Download our poster to learn more: parse.bio/40lOvYP

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🧠 Today is #WorldBrainDay. Parse is proud to support scientists making discoveries to advance our understanding of brain health and function with scalable single cell tools. Want to learn more about how single cell is accelerating neuroscience?parse.bio/4meb4Y1 #WBD2025

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Thank you to Aurelien Bunga and the team at Rinri Therapeutics for sharing their positive experience with Trailmaker! parse.bio/4m1JdKZ

Thank you to Aurelien Bunga and the team at Rinri Therapeutics for sharing their positive experience with Trailmaker! parse.bio/4m1JdKZ
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Off-target CRISPR edits can have disruptive consequences. parse.bio/4o2LO8y Superb-seq combines CRISPR-Cas9 editing, in situ transcription and single cell RNA-seq to map both on- and off-target edits in individual cells and link them directly to gene expression changes.

Off-target CRISPR edits can have disruptive consequences. parse.bio/4o2LO8y

Superb-seq combines CRISPR-Cas9 editing, in situ transcription and single cell RNA-seq to map both on- and off-target edits in individual cells and link them directly to gene expression changes.
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Targeted gene enrichment strategies, like our Immune1000, using Gene Select can reduce your sequencing reads by more than 10-fold while still delivering remarkably high concordance of cell type identities. Download poster: parse.bio/4malCqK

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Join us this Wednesday for an immunology-focused webinar on data analysis best practices and available technologies. Register here: parse.bio/45cYUYl We'll cover the key steps in single cell RNA-seq data analysis for immune cells and walkthrough some immunology datasets.