Event
Single Cell Analysis Symposium
Single cell analysis is an emergent area of research that offers powerful new approaches to understand how individual cells in the same tissue differ and how that variability affects biological function. Single cell analysis is revolutionizing our understanding of cells and their dynamics. Join us for a day of presentations on cutting edge research by leading investigators in single cell analysis.
Register here for this free, day-long scientific symposium.
Confirmed Speakers:
Nancy Allbritton, MD, PhD
Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering
University of North Carolina/North Carolina State University
Helen M. Blau, PhD
Department of Microbiology & Immunology and Stem Cell Institute
Stanford University
Chi Van Dang, MD, PhD
Abramson Cancer Center
University of Pennsylvania
Jim Eberwine, PhD
Pharmacology and Penn Genome Frontiers Institute
University of Pennsylvania
Junhyong Kim, PhD
Biology and Penn Genome Frontiers Institute
University of Pennsylvania
Chris B. Murray, PhD
Chemistry and Materials Science & Engineering
University of Pennsylvania
Garry P. Nolan, PhD
Microbiology & Immunology
Stanford University
Arjun Raj, PhD
Bioengineering
University of Pennsylvania
Sherman M. Weissman, MD
Genetics
Yale University
Questions can be direct to events@genomics.upenn.edu
Organized by the Penn Genome Frontiers Institute at the University of Pennsylvania.
Sponsored by: Life Technologies, Takara-Clontech, IBM, NanoString Technologies, and Illumina