Reports
We’ve used our Data Visualisation feature to show the overview of Spatial Transcriptomics between 2017-2022. This graphical representation of the search results provides you with an accessible way to understand trends, patterns, and outliers from the extensive SciLeads data.
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In this chart which details which tradeshows Spatial Transcriptomics researchers attend, you can see that the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) has had 107 researchers present.
The Data Visualisation feature provides a high-level overview of the statistics, whereas users can also click the ‘Researcher Tab’ in the platform to explore the poster talk sessions in more detail.
As you can see, the USA has the highest number of researchers for Spatial Transcriptomics with a collective result of 578 with the United Kingdom being second with 176 researchers.
A deep dive into the data shows that the state of California has the most researchers with 170. New York follows with 124 and Massachusetts with 120.
Our curated data shows that the total number of funding awards granted since 2017 for Spatial Transcriptomics is 342. The Data Visualisation of this information shows that the funding amount had been consistently rising, with $226.6m awarded in 2021. It is likely that this is due to its use in studying gene activity in COVID-19 patients.
Note - the results show in USD the total of all grants that appear in the search (other currencies are standardized to USD).
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