Improving analysis of single-cell data for better biological insights

Resolving single-cell analysis challenges via data-driven decision frameworks and novel statistical methods

NIH-funded research University of Florida · NIH-10868576

This study is working on creating easy-to-use online tools that help scientists better understand and analyze tiny bits of genetic information from individual cells, making it simpler for them to get reliable results in their research.

Quick facts

Grant typeNIH-funded research
Study typeNIH-funded research
Funding institutionUniversity of Florida NIH-funded
Lab location1 site (Gainesville, United States)
Project IDNIH-10868576 on NIH RePORTER

What this research studies

This research focuses on enhancing the analysis of single-cell RNA sequencing data, which is crucial for understanding biological processes at a cellular level. By developing new statistical methods and interactive decision frameworks, the project aims to help researchers navigate complex data analyses more effectively. The tools created will be user-friendly and accessible online, allowing scientists to visualize and interpret their data accurately. Ultimately, this work seeks to improve the reliability and reproducibility of scientific findings in genomics.

Who could benefit from this research

Good fit: Ideal candidates for benefiting from this research include researchers and scientists working in genomics and related fields who utilize single-cell RNA sequencing.

Not a fit: Patients who are not involved in research or do not work with genomic data may not receive direct benefits from this research.

Why it matters

Potential benefit: If successful, this research could lead to more accurate biological insights and improved reproducibility in scientific studies.

How similar studies have performed: Other research has shown success in developing statistical methods for data analysis, indicating that this approach has potential for significant advancements.

Where this research is happening

Gainesville, United States

Researchers

About this research

  1. This is an active NIH-funded research project — typically early-stage science, not a clinical trial accepting patient enrollment.
  2. Some NIH-funded labs run parallel clinical studies or seek volunteers for related work. To check, contact the principal investigator or institution listed above.
  3. For full project details, budget, and progress reports, visit the official NIH RePORTER page below.
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