Past Talks
Kunal Pandit , New York Genome Center
Joana Petrescu, New York Genome Center / Columbia University
PySeq2500: An open source toolkit for repurposing HiSeq 2500 sequencing systems as versatile fluidics and imaging platforms
October 19
Joana Petrescu, New York Genome Center / Columbia University
PySeq2500: An open source toolkit for repurposing HiSeq 2500 sequencing systems as versatile fluidics and imaging platforms
October 19
Farhia Kabeer, University of British Columbia
Clonal fitness inferred from time-series modelling of single-cell cancer genomes
August 17
Clonal fitness inferred from time-series modelling of single-cell cancer genomes
August 17
Aidan Daly, Flatiron Institute / New York Genome Center
A convolutional neural network for common coordinate registration of high-resolution histology images
Apr 13
A convolutional neural network for common coordinate registration of high-resolution histology images
Apr 13
Yuhan Hao, New York University / New York Genome Center
Integrated analysis ofmultimodal single-cell data
Feb 11
Integrated analysis of
Feb 11
Efthymia Papalexi, New York University / New York Genome Center
Characterizing the molecular regulation of inhibitory immune checkpoints with multi-modal single-cell screens
Mar 9
Characterizing the molecular regulation of inhibitory immune checkpoints with multi-modal single-cell screens
Mar 9
Eleni Mimitou, New York Genome Center
Scalable, multimodal profiling of chromatin accessibilityand protein levels in single cells
Feb 11
Scalable, multimodal profiling of chromatin accessibility
Feb 11