Publications

Acknowledge Our Services

In order to monitor support services and satisfy institutional reporting requirements, FunGen requires users to acknowledge work performed by FunGen in peer-reviewed publications in the following two ways:

  1. In the acknowledgement section by stating: “The authors would like to thank the FunGen Core (BIDMC RRID:SCR_024877, BNORC RRID:SCR_015423), Boston, MA for performing the single cell RNA-Seq/XX sample preparation and XY analyses.”
  2. In the methods section for by stating “Single cell RNA-Seq/XX was performed by the FunGen Core (BIDMC RRID:SCR_024877, BNORC RRID:SCR_015423), Boston, MA.” 

You are welcome to include additional relevant details about your experimental design and analyses. We are happy to assist in describing both wet-lab and bioinformatics methods as needed for this purpose.

  1. If you were especially thrilled with work performed by the FunGen or you would like to acknowledge the efforts of a specific member of the core, add a line in the acknowledgements section. “We thank __ from the FunGen Core at the BIDMC for __”

Authorship and Contribution Policy: If a Core staff member has made a substantial contribution to the conception, design, analysis, and/or interpretation of data, authorship or co-investigator status may be appropriate. We encourage open communication about contributions and welcome these conversations early in the project to ensure proper recognition and collaboration.

Publications resulting from our services 

2025:

Mazelis I, Sun H, Kulkarni A, Torre T, Klein AM. Multi-step genomics on single cells and live cultures in sub-nanoliter capsules. Science (in press). bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2025 Sep 8:2025.03.14.642839. doi: 10.1101/2025.03.14.642839. PMID: 40166192; PMCID: PMC11956983.

Margo P. Emont, Adam L. Essene, Anton Gulko, Nadejda Bozadjieva-Kramer, Christopher Jacobs, Soumya Nagesh, Randy J. Seeley, Linus T. Tsai, Evan D. Rosen. Semaglutide and bariatric surgery induce distinct changes in the composition of mouse white adipose tissue, Molecular Metabolism, Volume 95, 2025, 102126, ISSN 2212-8778, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2025.102126 (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221287782500033X)

Gregory P. Westcott, Margo P. Emont, Anton Gulko, Zhibo Zhou, Charissa Kim, Gopal Varma, Leo L. Tsai, Eliza O’Donnell, Zinger Yang Loureiro, Wenle Liang, Christopher Jacobs, Linus T. Tsai, Timothy P. Padera, Dhruv Singhal, Evan D. Rosen. Single-nuclear transcriptomics of lymphedema-associated adipose revelas a pro-lymphangiogenic stromal cell population. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.02.18.638907