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Single-cell DNA Damage Analysis Reveals Selective Genome Vulnerability

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Hosted By: EpiCypher. Inc.

Guest Speakers: Chenxu Zhu, PhD | Christopher Hartl, Ph.D.


Join our upcoming webinar, presented in partnership with Epigenome Technologies, to learn how Paired-Damage-seq enables simultaneous profiling of oxidative DNA damage and the transcriptome. Paired-Damage-seq is a groundbreaking single-cell multiomics method that employs CUT&Tag to directly target regions of DNA damage within the genome, revealing cell-type-specific damage patterns linked to epigenetic states and offering new insights into disease mechanisms.

In this webinar, you will learn about:

  • The challenges with existing approaches to studying DNA damage in single cells
  • The fundamentals of Paired-Damage-seq, a scalable single-cell multiomics platform that utilizes a “labeling-by-repair” strategy and combinatorial indexing to simultaneously capture oxidative/single-stranded DNA damage and the transcriptome within the same cell
  • How to get started with the experimental workflow of Paired-Damage-seq and its integration with additional multimodal single-cell datasets
  • Potential new applications in neurodegeneration, cancer, and aging research by identifying cell-type-specific “vulnerability hotspots”
  • This webinar will be of interest to researchers in genomics, epigenetics, single-cell biology, and disease biology who are looking to expand their toolkit for studying genome instability.


Suggested Audience: This webinar will be of interest to researchers in genomics, epigenetics, single-cell biology, and disease biology who are looking to expand their toolkit for studying genome instability.

Hosted by

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    Chenxu Zhu, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Systems and Computational Biomedicine @ Weill Cornell Medicine

    Dr. Zhu's lab focuses on developing cutting-edge genomic technologies for multimodal single-cell analysis and applying these tools to study how multiple regulatory layers influence cell fate specification and maintenance during development, diseases, and cancer. He earned his PhD from Peking University and completed postdoctoral training at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research San Diego Branch.

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    Christopher Hartl, Ph.D Chief Technology Officer @ Epigenome Technologies

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