Combinatorial Single Cell CRISPR Screens: Challenges and Applications

An expert panel will discuss how single cell sequencing enhances throughput in CRISPR gene editing applications.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2022
1:00 - 4:00 PM Eastern Time

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CRISPR gene editing has revolutionized biomedical research, allowing scientists to delete, activate, and repress genes of interest with precision. By combining single cell sequencing and CRISPR screening technologies, researchers can obtain complex, high resolution data for thousands of gene perturbations, allowing for deep pathway analysis and improved understanding of gene functions.

In this virtual summit brought to you by 10x Genomics, an expert panel will discuss recent advances in combinatorial single cell CRISPR screens and their applications in functional genomics studies and dissecting gene pathways implicated in health and disease.

Summit program

1:10 PM – From Gene to Phenotype - Characterize Entire Networks with Single Cell CRISPR ScreensSamantha Shelton, PhD1:35 PM – Connecting the Dots From Sequence to FunctionGary Hon, PhD2:00 PM – CROP-seq and scifi-RNA-seq: Single-cell CRISPR screening at scaleChristoph Bock, PhD2:25 PM – CRISPR-Based ...

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