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The sequencing of RNA from individual cells is an increasingly used, powerful method for studying cellular heterogeneity. However, the analysis of single-cell RNA-seq is limited due to the high technical variability between experiments and the inability to perform true technical replicates on the same cell. David Severson and colleagues from the labs of Benjamin Schuster-Böckler and Xin Lu have developed a new algorithm, BEARscc, published in Nature Communications, which uses simulation to improve the biological interpretation of single-cell RNA-seq experiments.
Ludwig Oxford scientists go to Scientists in Schools programme
Dr Carol Leung and Oliver Featherstone give talks to students on their work in cancer research
Ludwig Oxford's Dr Parinaz Mehdipour celebrates local young scientists
Parinaz shared insights into her career during the Science Oxford event recognising outstanding Year 13 STEM students in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire
Ludwig at Open Doors 2022
Ludwig Oxford participated in the Oxford Open Doors on Saturday 10th September 2022
Town and Gown Cancer Research fundraising
Ludwig Oxford runners raised over £150 for Cancer Research
Epigenome-instructed pan-cancer investigation of non-coding cancer drivers
Studentship commencing October 2023, suprvised by Dr Marketa Tomkova and Professor Ian Tomlinson