Over the last few years, single-cell technologies have blossomed enabling us to profile the composition of the genome, epigenome, transcriptome, or proteome of a single cell but also to follow single cells through space and time. The challenge is how to integrate these data to unravel cell function within a tissue or a whole organism. In this webinar, Kristy Red-Horse (Stanford University), and Samantha Morris (Washington University in St. Louis) discuss how single-cell approaches can help advance our understanding of cell identity, development, and function.

Kristy Red-Horse
Associate Professor, Department of Biology
Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine
Stanford University

 

Samantha Morris
Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology and Genetics
Allen Distinguished Investigator
Washington University School of Medicine

 

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Date & Time
Mar 19, 2020
10:00 AM
Location
North America
Affiliation
Stanford University and Washington School of Medicine
Presenter
Kristy Red-Horse and Samantha Morris
Topic
Cellular & molecular biology
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