Using Single Cell Proteomics to Understand Human Health and Disease

Miriam Merad and Harrison Specht will discuss how single cell proteomics complement other omics methods to provide insight into disease pathophysiology and treatment.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2022
2:30 - 4:00 PM Eastern Time

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Over the years, scientists have turned to single cells to explore their detailed genomic and transcriptomic profiles. With new technological developments, scientists can now add proteomic data to their single cell studies. In this webinar brought to you by The Scientist, Miriam Merad and Harrison Specht will present their latest findings obtained using single cell proteomics methods and demonstrate how proteomics data complement other omics methods for revealing new insights into human health and disease.

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Meet the Speakers:

Miriam Merad, MD, PhD
Director, Precision Immunology Institute at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (PrIISM)
Endowed Chair in Cancer Immunology
Professor, Oncological Science and Medicine
Director, Human Immune Monitoring Center
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Harrison Specht, PhDPostdoctoral Research Fellow, Slavov LabNortheastern UniversityDepartment of Bioengineering ...

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