Exploring Single Cell Analysis of Organoid Models: An Expert Panel Discussion

Experts in single cell techniques will discuss their use in organoid models and answer audience questions.

Event Details:Exploring Single Cell Analysis of Organoid Models: An Expert Panel Discussion Date(s):

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Tuesday, June 8, 2021
3:30 - 4:30 PM, Eastern Time

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Organoid models present an excellent opportunity for investigating complex systems in a controlled environment. They are useful in many applications, such as drug screening, disease modeling, and lineage tracing in organ development. Researchers now analyze organoids with single cell tools, allowing for deeper characterization of organoid composition with greater resolution.

In this webinar brought to you by the 10x Genomics Innovation Lab panel discussion series, scientists will discuss recent advances in single cell analysis of organoid models that provide deeper insights into cellular interactions, pathways, and systems.

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Meet the Panel

Jose Vargas Asencio, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Kwanghun Chung Lab
Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Rosha Poudyal, PhD
Science and Technology Advisor
10x Genomics


Zuleyma Peralta, PhD
Associate Product Manager
10x Genomics


Payam Shahi, PhD
Senior Scientist
10x Genomics


Moderator

Daphne Cooper, PhD
Science and Technology Advisor
10x Genomics


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