On-Demand

European Multiomics Discovery Symposium


The vast complexities of biology require multiomic approaches that build a complete understanding, from single cells to tissues and beyond. 10x Genomics Chromium Single Cell products enable molecular profiling with multiomic capabilities in hundreds of thousands of single cells, and Visium Spatial products provide a comprehensive view of the relationships between cellular function, phenotype, and location in intact tissue sections.

To discuss applications of 10x Genomics multiomic approaches, we gathered with some of our customers, partners, and 10x Genomics experts in October at three European capitals: London, Berlin, and Paris. We really enjoyed our in-person meetings and would like to share with you recordings of the talks from this event.

Berlin 

 
Reaching new levels of biological insight with single cell and spatial multiomics
Lia Burkhardt
Science & Technology Advisor DACH North, 10x Genomics
  Spatially resolved multi-omic characterization of the tumor microenvironment in FFPE tissues
Marlon Stoeckius
Co-Director R&D Sweden, 10x Genomics
  Scalable, multimodal profiling of chromatin accessibility, gene expression and protein levels in single cells
Leif Ludwig
Emmy Noether Research Group Leader, Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine
  Challenge the system - understanding the response to treatment
Jan-Philipp Mallm
Head of the Single-cell Open Lab, DKFZ
 
Panel discussion: Translating ideas into therapies in the multiomics era
Moderator: Florian Baumgartner
Guests: Marlon Stoeckius, Jan-Philipp Mallm, Dieter Henrik Heiland, Nikolaus Rajewsky
 
Single-cell sequencing discovered TCF21 as a potential anti-fibrotic target in patients with aortic stenosis
Xingbo Xu
Department of Cardiology, University medical center of Goettingen
 
Exploring the spatial space in a kidney fibrosis model
Britta Seip
Research Scientist, Evotec International GmbH
 
Systems epigenetics and multiomic data integration as tools to investigate ageing and disease
Judith Zaugg
Group leader, European Molecular Biology Laboratory
 
Panel discussion: How can multiomics advance our understanding of biology?
Moderator: Annika Brannting
Guest: Marlon Stoeckius, Judith Zaug, Janine Altmueller, Nikolaus Rajewsky
 
Multiomics sequencing - get a holistic view of biology
Samuel Kroll
Sr. Sales Specialist - Sequencing, Central Region, Illumina
 
When tissue is the issue – preparation of cells and nuclei for single-cell sequencing
Jana Soyka
Global Marketing Manager, Sample Preparation and Molecular analysis, Miltenyi Biotec
 
Automated microscopy solutions: EVOS in genomics and digital pathology era
Vladimir Ermolayev
Imaging Technical Sales Specialist, Thermo Fischer Scientific
 
Indivumed, a Certified Service Provider for Spatial Transcriptomics - a valuable tool supporting Multiomics Cancer Research
Nicole Kerstedt
Director Genomics, Indivumed GmbH
 
Low numbers of cytokine transcripts drive inflammatory skin diseases by initiating amplification cascades in localized epidermal clusters
Christina Hillig
PhD candidate, Helmholtz Zentrum München and TUM

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London

 
Comprehensive integration of single cell and spatial transcriptomic for mapping human tissue architecture
Omer Bayraktar
Group leader, Cellular Genetics, Wellcome Sanger Institute
  Studying the heart one cell at a time
Michela Noseda
Lecturer in Cardiac Molecular Pathology, National Heart & Lung Institute College London, Imperial College London
  Cell Preparation for Single-Cell Sequencing
Nadiem Mohammed
Senior Territory Sales Consultant, Miltenyi Biotec
 
Illumina’s latest technology and portfolio advancements
Mohammad Ali
Technical Sales Specialist, Illumina
 
Panel discussion - How can Multiomics advance our Understanding of Biology?
Moderator: Florian Baumgartner, Senior Product Manager, Visium Spatial Informatics, 10x Genomics
Panelists: Mairi Brittan, Omer Bayraktar, Michela Noseda, Charles Mein
 
Mapping transcriptional signatures of the endothelium in the diseased human heart
Mairi Brittan
Principal Investigator, Centre for Cardiovascular Science, The University of Edinburgh
 
TotalSeq™
Thurka Poobalasingam
Technical Specialist II, Biolegend
 
Invitrogen™ EVOS™ M7000 – Automating Your Visium Imaging
Fraser Holleywood
Technical Sales Specialist, EVOS Imaging, High Content Screening and Plate Reader Solutions, Thermo Fisher Scientific
 
What is your single cell journey?
Stephen Hague
Senior Science and Technology Advisor, 10x Genomics
 
A single cell path to therapy
Moeed Akbar
Research Associate, University of Glasgow, Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation
 
Panel discussion - Translating ideas into therapies in the Multiomics era
Moderator: Mike Stubbington, Director, Computational Biology, 10x Genomics
Panelists: Dorian Xenakis, Moeed Akbar, Ilaria Michelozzi

 
Multi-omics of the maternal-fetal interface to interrogate severe pre-eclampsia.
Dorian Xenakis
Research Fellow, Great Ormond Street Hospital Biomedical Research Centre | University College London, Institute of Child Health
 
What is your tissue journey?
Johanna Stergiadou
Science and Technology Advisor, 10x Genomics
 
Spatial genomics in a Medical school. A tale of three cores.
Charles Mein
Genome Centre Manager, Bart’s and the London Genome Centre, QMUL
Genome Centre, Queen Mary University of London
 
Tailoring immunotherapy to haematological malignancies with cell by cell multi-omics
Ilaria Michelozzi
Postdoctoral Researcher, Molecular and Cellular Immunology Section, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, Zayed Centre

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Paris


 
Spatial characterization of pediatric Osteosarcoma tumors
Antonin Marchais
Head of the PediatrOmics team & Co-Head of the Osteosarcoma research team, Tumour Immunology and anti-cancer immunotherapy unit - Institu Gustave Roussy
 
Spatially resolved multiomic characterization of the tumor microenvironment in FFPE tissues.
Christina Galonska
Senior Scientist, 10x Genomics
 
Panel discussion: Translating ideas into therapies in the multi-omics era
Moderators: Florian Baumgartner, Christophe Fleury
Panelists: Antonin Marchais, Maxime Meylan, Maya Saleh
 
Pushing the boundaries of single cell sequencing
Christophe Fleury
Senior science and technology advisor
10x Genomics
 
Panel discussion: How can multiomics advance our understanding of biology?
Moderator: Christophe Fleury
Panelists: Lorenzo Giordani, Cyril Degletane, Fabien Delahaye
 
Cell multiplexing, a way to decrease scRNAseq cost and increase results accuracy
Cyril Degletagne
Platform Manager, Cancer Genomic Platform, Department of Translational Research and Innovation, Lyon Cancer Research Center (CRCL) UMR INSERM 1052 - CNRS 5286, Centre Léon Bérard (CLB)
 
Next Generation Multi-omics approaches to study cellular dynamics in muscular dystrophies
Lorenzo Giordani
Researcher, Centre de Recherche en Myologie, INSERM UMRS 974, Sorbonne Université
 
Multi-omics analysis of the early programming of the regulatory networks involved in hematopoietic homeostasis
Fabien DeLahaye
Junior Group Leader, Institut Pasteur de Lille / UMR1283
 
Partner presentations
Presenters: Corentin Revel (Miltenyi), Aurélie Nirmif (Illumina), Pierre Olivier deFranco (Thermo Fisher Scientific), Rachel macmaster (Millipore-Sigma)

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