Capturing Heterogeneity: How Single Cell Analysis Reshapes Health and Disease Research

Timothy O’Sullivan and Jacob Blum will discuss how they use single cell data to understand complex biological systems.

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Monday, October 18, 2021
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The recent shift from bulk data to individual cellular profiles unveiled how diverse cellular populations can be. The next challenge is to understand how these different individual cells interact with each other to create systems. In this webinar brought to you by The Scientist, Timothy O’Sullivan and Jacob Blum will examine how they apply data from numerous individual cells within physiological and pathological contexts to better understand mechanisms of health and disease.

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Meet the Speakers:

Timothy E. O’Sullivan, PhD
Morrison Family Chair in Immunology
Assistant Professor
Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics
University of California, Los Angeles

Jacob Blum
Laboratory of Aaron Gitler
Department of Genetics
Stanford University

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