The One and Only: Single-Cell Resolution of Autoimmune Disorders

The Scientist is bringing together experts who use single-cell techniques to research autoimmune diseases.

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The One and Only: Single-Cell Resolution of Autoimmune Disorders from thescientistllc on Vimeo.

Heterogeneous disorders such as autoimmune diseases are challenging to study using conventional sequencing techniques. The immune response is complex, and important mechanisms in single cells may be lost when sequencing a bulk cell population. Researchers can better appreciate the intricacies of autoimmune diseases with high throughput sequencing of individual cells. Join The Scientist for an educational webinar where our panel of experts will discuss what they have learned while researching autoimmune diseases using single-cell techniques.

Topics to be covered:

Jimmie Ye, PhD
Josephine Ione James Assistant Professor
Institute for Human Genetics
Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
University of California San Francisco

Ephraim Kenigsberg, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Precision Immunology Institute

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