Program
Single Cell Genomics 2018 Program
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08:00-09:00 | Breakfast
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09:00-09:10 | Opening Remarks
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09:10-10:30 | Session I
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09:10-09:35 |
Alexander van Oudenaarden, Hubrecht Institute-KNAW, Univ. Med. Center Utrecht & Utrecht University
Whole-organism clone-tracing using single-cell sequencing
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09:35-09:50 |
Shalin Naik, Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
SIS-seq, a molecular 'time machine', connects single cell fate with gene programs
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09:50-10:05 |
Philipp Junker, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Massively parallel single-cell lineage tracing reveals principles of fibrosis in heart injury and regeneration
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10:05-10:30 |
Dana Pe'er, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
A spatio-temporal atlas of mouse endoderm development: when are cell fate choices made?
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10:30-11:00 | Coffee Break
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11:00-12:20 | Session II
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11:00-11:25 |
Alex Schier, Harvard University
Reconstructing cellular biographies: insights from zebrafish
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11:25-11:40 |
Xiao Wang, Stanford University
Three-dimensional intact-tissue sequencing of single-cell transcriptional states
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11:40-11:55 |
Keren Bahar Halpern, Weizmann Institute of Science
Spatial reconstruction of tissue gene expression using paired-cell RNA sequencing
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11:55-12:20 |
Rahul Satija, New York Genome Center
Comprehensive integration of single cell data
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12:20-13:50 | Lunch and poster session (Group 1)
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13:50-15:30 | Session III
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13:50-14:15 |
Ido Amit, Weizmann Institute of Science
Single-cell genomics: a stepping stone for future immunology discoveries
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14:15-14:40 |
Diane Mathis, Harvard University
Tissue—Treg phenotypic determinism
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14:40-15:05 |
Aviv Regev, Broad Institute
From cell atlases to cell and tissue circuits in health and disease
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15:05-15:30 |
Leila Perie, Institut Curie
Retracing the in vivo haematopoietic tree using single cell lineage tracing methods
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15:30-16:00 | Coffee Break
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16:00-17:20 | Session IV
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16:00-16:25 |
John Marioni, European Bioinformatics Institute
Understanding cell fate decisions using single-cell genomics
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16:25-16:40 |
Zohar Meir, Weizmann Institute of Science
Transcriptional, topological and cis-acting memory at single-cell resolution
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16:40-16:55 |
Karoline Holler, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Sub-single cell transcriptomics in the early zebrafish embryo — a systematic approach for understanding mRNA localization
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16:55-17:20 |
Arjun Raj, University of Pennsylvania
Free will, determinism, and therapy resistance in cancer
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17:20-19:20 | Reception and poster session (Group 1)
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