How Deep Can We Go? Multiomic Approaches to Biological Questions

Benjamin Haibe-Kains and Rachelly Normand showcase how they use multiomic approaches to fight both old and new diseases.

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Monday, June 28, 2021
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The -omics revolution changed how scientists approach scientific questions, allowing them to expand the scope and depth of their studies. Now, advances in data processing and analysis facilitate multiomic studies. In this webinar from The Scientist, Benjamin Haibe-Kains and Rachelly Normand will discuss multiomic approaches for cell atlas construction, biomarker discovery, and disease research.

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Meet the Speakers:

Benjamin Haibe-Kains, PhD
Senior Scientist
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
University Health Network
Associate Professor
Department of Medical Biophysics
University of Toronto

Rachelly Normand, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Alexandra-Chloé Villani Laboratory
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Medical School
The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard

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