![]() ![]() ![]() Nearly 60 spatial abstracts using GeoMx or CosMx, an increase of more than 40% over the prior year Recorded spatial biology consumables revenue growth of 44% year-over-year, with steady GeoMx consumables pull-through over a larger installed base supplemented by growing shipments of CosMx consumablesĪpproximately 120 abstracts highlighted at the American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting. ![]() Grew total spatial biology system installed base to approximately 385 systems, an increase of approximately 31% year-over-year Increased CosMx revenue backlog in Q1, with revenue to be recognized in future periods from cumulative orders received exceeding $40 million NCounter® revenue, inclusive of all service and other revenue, of $18.7 millionĬash, cash equivalents and short-term investments balance of $154.6 million as of March 31, 2023Īccelerated CosMx shipments during Q1, resulting in Q1 spatial biology instrument revenue growth of 110% year-over-year ![]()
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![]() ![]() As the evidence mounts, the prey begins to get testy: Warns one well-meaning ally, “If you push the Double Eagles too soon, or too hard, Forrest Knox could move to bury whatever evidence might remain. As ever, Iles’ account of his hometown of Natchez is sure to displease local boosters, and as ever, he skillfully weaves family saga with local history (real and imagined) and world events, in this case the murders of civil rights workers and the not-coincidental assassination of a certain president half a century ago. The Double Eagles were bad enough when resonantly named Brody Royal was in charge, but it seems he’s on sabbatical, and a new boss even more viperous has moved into town. ![]() ![]() Or so find Penn and his sidekick/fiancee, Caitlin Masters, when, surely unwisely, they poke deep into the klavernous doings of the local white-supremacy klatch. Natchez, Mississippi, to Dallas is a far piece, but it’s just a rifle bullet’s trajectory away. The second installment of his hard-boiled Natchez trilogy finds Iles’ ( Natchez Burning, 2014, etc.) hero Penn Cage on even swampier, and surely deadlier, ground than before. ![]() ![]() ![]() In 2015, Ozma received a BFA in Community Arts from California College of the Arts in Oakland. Zach Ozma is a poet, potter, and social practice artist. ![]() His short films have screened at San Francisco Transgender Film Festival and Trans Stellar Film Festival. He holds a BA in Visual and Critical Studies from Mills College. ![]() Sullivan left 8.4 cubic feet of archival material from his life and studies to the GLBT Historical Society in San Francisco, of which he was a founding member.Įllis Martin works with digital derivatives in the interstice of art and archive. The first publicly gay trans man to medically transition, Lou meticulously journaled his experiences (romantic, lascivious, challenging, quotidian, poetic, political). Sullivan began writing his life in diaries as an adolescent and continued until his death from AIDS complications. San Francisco, 1991) was a writer, activist, typesetter, trans historian and ground breaking queer activist. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Kensington Palace and Buckingham Palace have not commented on the allegations in the book, which the 38-year-old royal has promoted in a series of televised interviews.Īmong the most explosive claims is Harry’s allegation that Prince William, his older brother, knocked him onto the floor during an argument over Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. The autobiography, which releases globally on Tuesday, features a litany of rebukes, criticisms and grievances from Harry’s time as a senior member of the royal family, and details of his highly publicized split from the clan in 2020. ![]() Britain’s Prince Harry has launched a series of incendiary accusations against members of his family in his new memoir, which reveals a number of private confrontations between him and other senior royals and details his split from the family.ĬNN has obtained a copy of the book – called “Spare,” a reference to the Duke of Sussex’s role as the monarchy’s “spare heir.” For days now, many have been gobsmacked by the stunning claims to have emerged from the memoir after they were first reported by British newspaper the Guardian, which managed to get a copy ahead of its scheduled release. ![]() ![]() ![]() Dick and Clive Barker have something in common both of them have surprisingly low name recognition with the general public, given how much of their work has been adapted into hugely successful films (albeit, often in a form mutated from the original text). The Books feel incredibly relevant to modern horror so much so that reading them more than 30 years after their original publication is a little like looking at the original plans and blueprints for the building you’ve lived in for decades. ![]() Over the course of 30 stories published in six volumes, Barker unveiled a new geography of horror continents of the imagination, teeming with fantastical demonic life and grisly death, antiheros, soiled saviors, and (of course) the impossible pleasures of monstrous and magical sex. Still, even Stephen King himself viewed the publication of the Books as a watershed moment for horror: it was the Books of Blood that led King to famously call Clive Barker “the future of horror.” Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, King had published more than a dozen novels. ![]() When Clive Barker’s Books of Blood began their publication in 1984, it would be fair to say that Stephen King had already reinvented horror as a popular genre. ![]() ![]() ![]() I don’t think I had ever felt this much euphoria, or maybe it was just my own bloodlust taking on a different form. I felt so happy I knew if I let go of the handles of the quad I would float away. He’d get one opportunity to show me just how sick he could be, but just one. ![]() That would be his only taste of sadism, because after that I would be removing that implant and bringing him back to the Killian I had fallen in love with. My mind was a creative playground that only I was allowed to play in, sometimes Reno, but this time I was going to bring this formerly submissive and polite little blond kid to my dark side. One that would have made any normal person cringe and turn away like they were gazing upon an abomination of the world, because no one in their right mind would be happy about the sick things I had planned for Nero, and his husband.Īnd this time – Killian would be right beside me, right beside me and hopefully adding onto the sick, disgusting ideas that I would come up with during my time with Nero. No, maybe there was happiness in that, but it was a sadistic happiness that could only be drawn up and nurtured by me. ![]() ![]() ![]() As Percy settles in at Camp Half-Blood, a summer camp on Long Island for young demigods, and later embarks on a quest, he and his friends must examine the ways in which they’re seemingly normal and the ways in which they’re not, depending on the circumstances. ![]() Percy’s sixth-grade year is shaping up to be much the same as previous years-except that once summer vacation starts, Percy discovers why he has such a hard time in school: he’s actually a demigod, or the son of a Greek god and a human mother, and his learning disabilities are typical for demigods and aren’t disabilities at all. Percy is a troubled kid-he wants to be good and do well in school, but he struggles with dyslexia and ADHD, and he has a knack for getting into major trouble at every opportunity. The Lightning Thief introduces readers to 12-year-old Percy Jackson. ![]() ![]() ![]() I studied filmmaking and creative writing at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, N.Y., which - it has to be said - suited me for none (and every one) of the occupations I've plied since. I grew up in Guatemala, and moved to the United States when I was 15. I was born in Bangkok, Thailand - the daughter of a Mexican-Guatemalan artist and an American businessman. I've been staff writer, production coordinator, editor and managing editor at a string of local weekly newspapers My novel, Ink, was published by Crossed Genres in October of 2012. I've done stints as everything from art gallery assistant to the director of a historic opera house, but eventually found my way, permanently, to newspapers. ![]() ) I was born in Bangkok, Thailand - the daughter of a Mexican-Guatemalan artist and an American businessman. My novel, Ink, was published by Crossed Genres in October of 2012. ![]() |