Advanced Genomics Core: Research and Translational Applications in Single Cell and Spatial Multiomics Symposium Register
Date:
Thursday, September 05, 2024
Time:
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Location:

North Campus Research Complex (NCRC), Building 18 (Dining Room)

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About This Event

Thursday, September 5 marks an event of particular interest—the Research and Translational Applications in Single-Cell and Spatial Multiomics Symposium. 

This symposium will be a confluence of ideas and technological insight about how Chromium Single-Cell, Visium Spatial, and Xenium In Situ platforms can help you push the boundaries of your research. 

All are welcome, including those who are new to these technologies. 

Hear about how local researchers are applying them and the latest developments from 10x Genomics. Local 10-Xperts and Advanced Genomics Core (AGC) team members will be present to help you envision how you can leverage single-cell and spatial technologies to advance your research project.

Symposium Highlights:

  • Learn & Collaborate: Whether you are a seasoned user of 10x Genomics platforms or new to the scene, this symposium offers a fertile ground for learning and discussing new applications and technologies.

  • Expert Insights: Hear directly from local researchers and experts ("10xperts") on how they are harnessing the power of these platforms. Gain inspiration and practical knowledge to implement in your projects.

  • Advanced Developments: Stay abreast of the latest innovations from 10x Genomics, directly impacting the future of single-cell and spatial research.

  • One-on-One Interaction: AGC team members and 10xperts will be available to discuss how single-cell and spatial technologies can be integrated into your research, tailoring advanced methodologies to your specific needs.

  • View the full agenda.

All interested individuals in the research community are encouraged to attend and engage in this immersive educational experience. 

Speakers

Olivia Koues, Ph.D., Director, U-M BRCF Advanced Genomics Core

Matthias Kretzler, M.D., Warner-Lambert/Parke Davis Prof. of Internal Medicine/Nephrology, and Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, U-M

Joshi Alumkal, M.D., Wicha Family Prof. of Oncology, Prof. of Internal Medicine, Leader, Prostate and GU Medical Oncology, U-M Rogel Cancer Center

Daniel Moline, Ph.D., Science and Technology Advisor, Spatial, 10x Genomics 

Joseph Ipe, Ph.D., Sr. Field Application Scientist, 10x Genomics 

Egon Ranghini, Ph.D., Sr. Science and Technology Advisor, 10x Genomics

Michael Cartwright, Field Application Scientist, 10x Genomics

 


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