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.
The Satija Lab is excited to host the fifth annual Single Cell Genomics Day on Friday, March 26, 2021. This workshop will begin with an overview of exciting developments in the field over the past year, followed by in-depth presentations on exciting methods and techniques. 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: profiling chromatin state and transcription factor binding in single cells, performing in-vivo CRISPR screens with single-cell readouts, and conducting single-cell sequencing in-situ.
- Discover powerful new computational approaches including: algorithms for trajectory inference and single-cell fate mapping, tools to map query datasets onto curated atlases, and methods for integrating spatially-resolved gene expression measurements with single-cell RNA-seq datasets.
- Learn about strategies for massively multiplexed experimental design, and new approaches for statistical modeling and comparisons of single-cell datasets between healthy and diseased states.
- Share ideas, troubleshoot experiments, and ask questions.
- Hear presentations from:
• Dana Pe’er Sloan Kettering Institute
• Fei Chen Broad Institute
• Cole Trapnell University of Washington
• Hattie Chung (Regev/Chen Labs) Broad Institute
• Shila Ghazanfar (Marioni Lab) EMBL/EBI
• Xin Jin (Regev/Zhang/Arlotta Labs) Broad Institute
• Sarah Pierce (Greenleaf/Winslow Labs) Stanford University
• Paul Datlinger (Bock Lab) CeMM Vienna
Please join us for this informative workshop, which is free of charge and will be livestreamed at: satijalab.org/scgd