Sponsor The Single-Cell World 

Reach professionals who care about single-cell research.

 

Contact us today to learn more about this exclusive opportunity

Why sponsor us?

  1. Partnering with The Single-Cell World gives your company direct access to a highly specialized niche audience within the scientific community. 
  2. Our listeners are deeply engaged in single-cell and spatial transcriptomics research, making this sponsorship an ideal opportunity to build awareness of your company or brand within our community.
  3. As the only podcast focused exclusively on single-cell research, we offer a truly unique platform to reach professionals and thought leaders in this cutting-edge space.

Sponsorship Package

We offer a simple, straightforward sponsorship opportunity.

What includes? 

  • Two mentions per podcast episode: 1 at the beginning and 1 at the end of each episode.
  • Five other mentions per podcast episode: podcast notes, LinkedIn, X and 2 newsletters
  • Placement on our website and podcast page for the entire duration of the sponsorship.
  • Exposure to a niche audience: 9K+ total downloads, with listeners interested in single-cell and spatial transcriptomics technologies.
  • Shared or Exclusive Sponsorship Options
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What people say...

StevenMGruber

"Great podcast series for scientists!"

Tom Whitney

"I was asked to listen to your podcast by a potential employer. They have been helpful as my background is in Histology."

Agustin Fernandez

"For the Single-Cell Multiomics Episode. Very good explanation Catia 👍."

About the Podcast

The Single-Cell World Podcast

The Single-Cell World podcast explores the latest breakthroughs in single-cell and spatial transcriptomics research, offering expert insights and discussions.

With over 9K downloads and a specialized audience of academics, researchers and industry professionals, it's the top resource for anyone working in or curious about this area of science.

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There are limited sponsorship slots per episode, so spots fill up fast.