Rancho BioSciences is partnering with public and private research institutions

Image: Mixed rat brain cultures stained for coronin 1a, found in microglia here in green, and alpha-internexin, in red, found in neuronal processes. Antibodies and image generated by EnCor Biotechnology Inc. GerryShaw, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

Rancho BioSciences is partnering with public and private research institutions to develop a comprehensive data catalog of transcriptomic studies of myeloid cells. These highly complex cells exhibit high plasticity and context-specific functions, making them difficult to study. Collecting and organizing data from existing transcriptomic studies will help researchers gain a global perspective on myeloid lineages and how they impact aging and disease.