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Webinar 3: Single-cell and Spatial Multi-omics for Intricate Disease Insights
Sponsored by 10X Genomics
Tuesday 20th February at 3pm GMT / 4pm CET / 10am EST
By interrogating each of the distinct omic layers at the single-cell level, we can begin to unwind the complex molecular hierarchy and develop a more comprehensive understanding of cell biology.
In this webinar, you will discover how the latest multi-omics approaches to single-cell and spatial are helping to unpick genotype-phenotype correlations and disease processes.
Using Single-cell Multi-omics to Show Divergent Immune Cell Selection and Immunosuppressive Mechanisms Between Patient Groups – Rachel Bashford-Rodgers, Associate Professor, University of Oxford
Disease Evolution in Multiple Sclerosis: Insights from Single-Cell and Spatial Omics - Gonçalo Castelo-Branco, Professor, Karolinska Institutet
Resolving Form, Function, Time & Mechanism at the Tumor-Immune Interface - Garry Nolan, Rachford and Carlota A. Harris Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University School of Medicine
Previous webinars available on-demand:
Webinar 1: Marrying Single-cell and Spatial Biology for a More Complete Understanding of Disease
In this webinar, our speakers will showcase how they’re weaving single-cell and spatial methods together in their studies to paint a high-resolution picture of complex tissues.
Advance Single-Cell Data Integration to Map Pathological Changes in Cancer – Frederik De Smet, Associate Professor, KU Leuven
Single-cell Spatial Omics Journey to Signalling and Metabolism of Immunity, Cancer, and Aging – Ahmet Coskun, Bernie Marcus Early-Career Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology & Emory University
Highly Multiplexed Imaging of Tissues with Subcellular Resolution by Imaging Mass Cytometry – Bernd Bodenmiller, Director, Department of Quantitative Biomedicine, University of Zurich
Webinar 2: Advanced Computational Tools to Support Single-cell and Spatial Data Analysis
Sponsored by Parse Biosciences
Data, data and more data. Single-cell sequencing, and spatial profiling produce vast quantities of complex data. To handle this, you will need a strong bioinformatic know-how and effective integration methodologies.
In this webinar, our speakers will demonstrate some of the latest computational tools that will help you gain meaningful biological insights from this huge amount of data.
Multi-scale Transcriptional Descriptions of Heart Failure for a Tissue-Centric Understanding of Disease- Ricardo Ramirez-Flores, Postdoc (Julio Saez-Rodriguez Lab), Heidelberg University
Broadening Horizons in Single Cell: A path to the 10M Cell Atlas - Mike Day, District Sales Manager, Parse Biosciences
Computational Reconstruction of Tissue Complexity from Spatial Transcriptomics - Francesca Finotello, Assistant Professor and Group Lead (Computational Biomedicine), University of Innsbruck
Benchmarking Cell-Type Clustering Methods for Spatially Resolved Transcriptomics Data - Wei Vivian Li, Assistant Professor, UC California Riverside
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