Fluorescent in situ Sequencing
PreviousIn this video, George Church, Ph.D., a Core Faculty member at the Wyss Institute and Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School, explains how fluorescent in situ sequencing could lead to new diagnostics that spot the earliest signs of disease, and how it could help reveal how neurons in the brain connect and function.
Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School and Allen Institute for Brain Science