Single Cell Analysis
September 21, 2017 (12:30 – 18:00)
Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden
September 21, 2017 (12:30 – 18:00)
Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden
IMPORTANT UPDATE: Due to the large number of attendees, the meeting will move to Collegezaal 1 (lecture room 1) in the LUMC main building. Please also note the updated times in the program.
High-throughput single-cell technologies are developing rapidly, providing new insights into development, differentiation and cellular decision making at an unprecedented resolution. Through advancements in single-cell sequencing and mass cytometry, researchers can now readily collect hundreds of thousands to tens of millions of single-cell profiles across multiple molecular levels (transcriptomic, proteomic and epigenomic). These technological breakthroughs have facilitated large-scale generation of single-cell data, posing considerable challenges to computational methods, such as handling technical noise and data scale.
During this meeting, we will discuss challenges and applications of single-cell omics across different fields of biological research. The goal of this meeting is to bring together a community of researchers to exchange ideas and information about new methodologies for single-cell data analysis and how single-cell data is changing our biological insights. The program is aimed at those interested in single-cell analysis from a wide-range of biological problems.
Registration is free, but required.
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Department of Genetics, UMC
University Medical Centre Groningen
Leiden Institute of Physics,
Leiden University
Computational Biology Center,
Leiden University Medical Center
Hubrecht Institute
Leiden University Medical Center
Building 1, Collegezaal 1 (lecture room 1)
Albinusdreef 2, 2333 ZA Leiden
Travel directions: https://www.lumc.nl/over-het-lumc/contact/?setlanguage=English&setcountry=en