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Come along to the "Single cell mini-symposium" on March 22, 2019

The Single Cell Mini Symposiumis co-organised by the CB UTechS and 10X Genomics at the Institut Pasteur in Paris on March 22, 2019 at the Francois Jacob Auditorium from 2pm.

Recent technological advances are providing powerful tools for teasing apart the complexities of biological systems at the single-cell resolution. Genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics and proteomics analysis of single cells are shading new light on various processes such as development, tissue heterogeneity and disease pathogenesis. The Single Cell Mini Symposium will bring together several researchers investigating different areas of biology using the 10x Genomics Single Cell technology to address their scientific questions. New developments from 10x Genomics will be presented as well as best practice for tissue fixation and dissociation in single cell experiments and feature barcoding technology for cell-surface proteins detection.This meeting aims at facilitating the communication and promote networking between researchers interested in single-cell profiling in an informal atmosphere.

The meeting is free to attend, but registration is required. Please register online on EventBrite.

If you have any question, please contact Valentina Libri valentina.libri@pasteur.fr

 

Program

14h - 14 h 20
Best practice for tissue dissociation in single cell experiments
Véronique Villaret, Miltenyi biotec

14 h 20 - 14 h 40
State of the art in single cell analysis
Mickael Ploquin, 10x Genomics

14 h 40 - 15h
Portfolio for CITE-seq
Camille Baey, Biolegend

15h - 15 h 20
Assessing batch effects and inter-individual variation in the transcriptional response of monocytes to Influenza virus infection
Mary O'Neill, Human Evolutionary Genetics, Institut Pasteur

15 h 20 - 15 h 40
Regional specialization of macrophages in murine colon
Aleksandra Chikina, Cell Migration and Invasion, Institut Curie

15 h 40 - 16h
A Novel Tissue Fixation and Dissociation Approach for Generating Higher Quality scRNA-SeqData
Andrew Goldsborough, RNAssist Ltd, Cambridge UK

16h - 16 h 20
Transcriptomic analysis of HIV specific CD4+ T cells at single cell level: A pilot study
Mandar Patgaonkar, Virus and immunity, Institut Pasteur

16 h 20 - 16 h 40
Leveraging scRNA-seq to characterize adult neural stem cell heterogeneity in the zebrafish pallium
David Morizet, Zebrafish Neurogenetics, Institut Pasteur

16 h 40 - 17h
Single cell-sequencing, a powerful technology to decipher physiopathology of embryonic cardiac valvulogenesis
Michel Puceat INSERM, Team physiopathology of cardiac development, Aix-Marseille University

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