Single Cell Genomics Day 2019: A practical workshop
Recent developments in molecular biology, microfluidics, and computational biology have transformed the field of single cell genomics, and have widespread biological applications. However, the breathtaking pace of technology development has given rise to a multitude of molecular protocols, commercial systems, and computational challenges.
This workshop will begin with an overview of exciting developments in the field over the past year, followed by in-depth presentations with an emphasis on practical details and considerations. Our goal is to empower you to utilize single cell genomics in your work. The workshop is free and open to beginners and experts alike.
Come to :
- Learn about cutting-edge molecular technologies, including: single nucleus ATAC-seq, spatial measurements of single cell expression, and multi-modal profiling approaches.
- Hear about recent updates to widely used commerical systems, and contrasting home-brew workflows.
- Get a practical introduction to recently developed computational techniques, including methods for data integration, organism-scale developmental reconstruction, and deep learning applications for single cell data.
- Share ideas, troubleshoot experiments, and ask questions!
Hear keynote presentations from:
Jeff Moffitt (Harvard Medical School),
Darren Cusanovich (University of Arizona), and
Jeff Farrell (Harvard Unviersity).
Please register in advance as seating is limited.
Presented by the Satija Lab at New York Genome Center and NYU