Tools for Single Cell Genomics • Seurat - Satija Lab Seurat is an R package designed for QC, analysis, and exploration of single-cell RNA-seq data Seurat aims to enable users to identify and interpret sources of heterogeneity from single-cell transcriptomic measurements, and to integrate diverse types of single-cell data
Georges Seurat - Wikipedia He devised the painting techniques known as chromoluminarism and pointillism and used conté crayon for drawings on paper with a rough surface
CRAN: Package Seurat A toolkit for quality control, analysis, and exploration of single cell RNA sequencing data 'Seurat' aims to enable users to identify and interpret sources of heterogeneity from single cell transcriptomic measurements, and to integrate diverse types of single cell data
Georges Seurat | Biography, Art, Paintings, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte . . . Georges Seurat (born December 2, 1859, Paris, France—died March 29, 1891, Paris) was a painter and founder of the 19th-century French school of Neo-Impressionism whose technique for portraying the play of light using tiny brushstrokes of contrasting colors became known as Pointillism
Seurat: Tools for Single Cell Genomics A toolkit for quality control, analysis, and exploration of single cell RNA sequencing data 'Seurat' aims to enable users to identify and interpret sources of heterogeneity from single cell transcriptomic measurements, and to integrate diverse types of single cell data
Introduction to scRNA-Seq with R (Seurat) - Cancer Seurat, brought to you by the Satija lab, is a kind of one-stop shop for single cell transcriptomic analysis (scRNA-seq, multi-modal data, and spatial transcriptomics) It has a wide user base and is scalable, especially with Seurat v5 It is a great place to get started analyzing your data
Seurat package - RDocumentation A toolkit for quality control, analysis, and exploration of single cell RNA sequencing data 'Seurat' aims to enable users to identify and interpret sources of heterogeneity from single cell transcriptomic measurements, and to integrate diverse types of single cell data
Georges Seurat - The Art Institute of Chicago Inspired by recently published research in optical and color theory, Georges Seurat distinguished his art from what the Impressionists considered a more intuitive painting approach by developing his own “scientific” style called Pointillism