Global Neurodegenerative Disease Summit

Untangling the cellular and molecular drivers of neurodegenerative diseases

August 24–27, 2021

Generating actionable insights that will improve the lives of patients with neurodegenerative diseases, and one day prevent these diseases altogether, requires a holistic view of these complex pathologies. Hear from leading neuroscientists working to increase our understanding of neurodegenerative disease development, progression, and treatment at the 10x Genomics Global Neurodegenerative Disease Summit, and learn how single cell and spatial technologies are helping researchers approach neurodegenerative disease like never before. 

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Welcome & Early Career Investigator Award Announcement
Tuesday, August 24 | 11:00 AM Singapore/Beijing / 1:00 PM Sydney
Kelly Miller, PhD
10x Genomics

The good, the bad and the microglia – mechanisms of C9orf72-mediated neurodegeneration
Tuesday, August 24 | 11:30 AM Singapore/Beijing / 1:30 PM Sydney
Rita Sattler, MSc, PhD

Barrow Neurological Institute

Spatiotemporal dynamics of molecular pathology in ALS
Wednesday, August 25 | 10:00 AM Singapore/Beijing / 12:00 PM Sydney
Hemali Phatnani, PhD

New York Genome Center

Molecular characterization of selectively vulnerable neurons in Alzheimer's disease
Wednesday, August 25 | 11:00 AM Singapore/Beijing / 1:00 PM Sydney
Lea Grinberg, MD, PhD

University of California, San Francisco

Single-cell epigenomics to reveal causal noncoding variants
Thursday, August 26 | 11:00 AM Singapore/Beijing / 1:00 PM Sydney
Ryan Corces, PhD

Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease

Single-cell transcriptomic analysis reveals the complex cellular mechanisms in Alzheimer’s disease
Friday, August 27 | 11:00 AM Singapore/Beijing / 1:00 PM Sydney
Nancy Ip, PhD

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology


SPEAKERS: 
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Rita Sattler, MSc, PhD
Barrow Neurological Institute
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Hemali Phatnani, PhD
New York Genome Center
Spatiotemporal dynamics of molecular pathology in ALS
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Lea Grinberg, MD, PhD
University of California, San Francisco 
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Ryan Corces, PhD
Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease
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Nancy Ip, PhD
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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