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We invite you to spend a coffee break with 10x Genomics and Illumina to learn how single cell sequencing and spatial transcriptomics can unlock biological mysteries across a number of research areas.

During the week commencing June 22nd, we hosted a live series of short and snappy webinars, where researchers from top European laboratories presented some of the exciting findings that these technologies have enabled.

Watch the entire series or select your areas of interest.

Agenda:


Immunology: Immunogenomics: one cell at a time
Roser Vento-Tormo
Group Leader, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Developmental Biology: Dissecting mammalian development at single cell resolution
Bertie Göttgens
Professor of Molecular Haematology, Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

Oncology: Deciphering the heterogeneity and plasticity of Pituitary Tumours
Head of the Tumour Environment & Pituitary Oncology team at Inserm - CRCL

Infectious Diseases: Dissecting global protective and pathogenic immune responses to Dengue virus at the single-cell resolution
Waradon Sungnak
Postdoctoral fellow, Sarah Teichmann Group, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Cardiology: Studying the heart one cell and one nuclei at the time
Michela Noseda
Senior Researcher, Imperial college London, National Heart and Lung Institute

Pharmacology: A single-cell transcriptomics CRISPR-activation screen identifies new epigenetic regulators of the zygotic genome activation programme
Genome Editing Senior Scientist, GlaxoSmithKline

Neuroscience: Profiling the chromatin landscape of early neurodevelopment using scATAC-seq
Camiel Mannens
PhD Candidate, Sten Linnarsson Lab, Karolinska Institute


The webinars consist of a ~25 minute presentation followed by a live 5 minute Q&A session.

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