Lim Chee Liew 刘玲志
I’m a scientist turned marketing professional, now working as a Marketing Coordinator at Millennium Science, supporting 10x Genomics solutions across Australia and New Zealand.
- Reposted by Lim Chee Liew 刘玲志🔬 Lunch & Learn | La Trobe University (AgriBio) 📅 Wed 11 Feb | 🕚 11:00 am 📍 AgriBio, LTU | 🥗 Light lunch provided 👉 Registrations now open: rj121.share-ap1.hsforms.com/2p5a52KMDTxe...
- Reposted by Lim Chee Liew 刘玲志🌱 From Root to Shoot: Explore Plant Cells! Join the Cellular Conversations webinar on 24 Feb, 11 AM AEDT. Speakers: 🔬 Dr Marina Oliva, UWA 🔬 Suyan Yee, ANU Discover how @10xgenomics.bsky.social single-cell tech is revealing plant cell diversity. 👉 Register: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi... #plant
- Reposted by Lim Chee Liew 刘玲志2025 highlights with @10xgenomics.bsky.social and @mscience.bsky.social From workshops to conferences, thank you to the ANZ research community for an inspiring year of science and collaboration. Here’s to an exciting 2026. Happy New Year! #10xGenomics #MillenniumScience #SingleCell #ANZScience
- It’s a small act that can make a huge difference! Join the Halloween spirit, roll up your sleeves and consider donating too!
- This Halloween, we’re skipping the tricks and giving something that truly saves lives — blood! ❤️ Join the Millennium Science team and donate with the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood this spooky season. Every drop counts. #GiveBlood #Halloween #MillenniumScience
- Yesterday’s webinar was fantastic. I loved both talks and the stunning images of plant spatial transcriptomics!🌱 It reminded me how much I enjoy plant research. Contact me via DM for the webinar replay if you were unable to attend yesterday.
- Thanks to our speakers @xiujuanyang.bsky.social and @minyaojhu.bsky.social for sharing tips on optimisation and showing how @10xgenomics.bsky.social Visium & Xenium spatial transcriptomics can advance plant research. Missed the webinar? DM us for the recording. #SpatialTranscriptomics #PlantResearch
- Reposted by Lim Chee Liew 刘玲志📢 Exciting news! The Cell Brief is live — our newsletter bringing you the latest in @10xgenomics.bsky.social single-cell & spatial biology, and upcoming events across Aus and NZ. Subscribe today: lnkd.in/eBX_jue2 #TheCellBrief #MillenniumScience #10xGenomics #SingleCellBiology #SpatialBiology
- Reposted by Lim Chee Liew 刘玲志🌱 7 days to go! Don’t miss our webinar “Breaking Barriers in Plant Spatial Biology” by @xiujuanyang.bsky.social and @minyaojhu.bsky.social. Discover how @10xgenomics.bsky.social spatial tech is advancing plant science. 👉 Register: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi... #SpatialBiology #PlantResearch
- Reposted by Lim Chee Liew 刘玲志How is @10xgenomics.bsky.social spatial technology transforming plant research? Join us for an AgBio-focused webinar showcasing cutting-edge applications of 10x Genomics spatial technologies in plant systems. 📅 16 Sept | 🕓 4pm AEST 👉 Register: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi... #AgBio #PlantResearch
- Reposted by Lim Chee Liew 刘玲志🎓 Now accepting applications: 2025 @10xgenomics.bsky.social APAC Fellowship Program 🏆 Three fellows will receive: - A free Chromium Assay Kit - Mentorship to generate your first single cell dataset - A chance to elevate your research in animal and livestock 📅 Apply by: 8 August 2025 10xgen.com/1NW
- Reposted by Lim Chee Liew 刘玲志🌾 Unlocking the Secrets of Rice: A Single-Cell Multi-Omics Atlas A groundbreaking study published in @nature.com using @10xgenomics.bsky.social multiome assay has unveiled a comprehensive single-cell multi-omics atlas of rice, encompassing over 116,000 cells from eight distinct organs.
- Reposted by Lim Chee Liew 刘玲志🌱🧬 New paper "Advances in seed 'omics" is out and available as advance access article in @jxbotany.bsky.social. Covers how omics tech is revolutionising seed research - single-cell and multi-omics integration towards climate-resilient crops. La Trobe and Zhejiang University. doi.org/10.1093/jxb/...
- Honoured to be featured in the May 2025 Phytogen as the new Cell Biology Discipline Representative for ASPS! I reflected on my journey through plant science. Grateful for all the connections and moments that have shaped this path, especially now, as I begin to explore new ways of connecting science.