Spatial Cell ID
The ambition of Spatial-Cell-ID is to identify and characterize variations in gene networks of individual cells in animal and plant organisms—whether adult or developing, healthy or diseased—using not only the latest spatial transcriptomics technologies but also by developing new ones. Such an ambitious goal can only be achieved through cutting-edge equipment, both for high spatio-temporal resolution analysis of cellular heterogeneity and for the integrated analysis of the generated data.
This EquipEx+ project, involving SFR Biosciences (AniRA Cytometry, LyMiC PLATIM), is coordinated by ENS de Lyon and funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR).
The equipment, currently under development until 2024, will integrate the latest advances in spatial transcriptomics. Spatial-Cell-ID is the first facility in France to provide integrated spatio-temporal single-cell analysis, closely connected with the national infrastructure networks in genomics (France Génomique), imaging (France BioImaging), and bioinformatics (Institut Français de Bioinformatique).
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