Pamela Troisch

Molecular and Cell Core Associate Director at Institute for Systems Biology

Seattle, Washington, United States

Overview

Pamela Troisch is the Molecular and Cell Core Associate Director at the Institute for Systems Biology, where she manages a facility that provides advanced molecular biology services. Her expertise includes single-cell sequencing and spatial transcriptomics. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Washington.


Her work supports researchers by providing access to cutting-edge technologies for complex biological analysis.

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Core Facility Management
As Associate Director of the Molecular and Cell Core, she oversees laboratory operations, services, and resources for researchers at the Institute for Systems Biology.
Single-Cell Analysis
Her core facility specializes in providing services for single-cell sequencing, a key area of modern molecular biology research.
Spatial Transcriptomics
Manages a lab offering spatial transcriptomics, an advanced technique for mapping gene activity within tissue samples, indicating a focus on cutting-edge methods.

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Work History

3-2005
Molecular and Cell Core Associate Director at Institute for Systems Biology

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