A Primer on Single Cell Genomics at CCR
When: Nov. 14th, 2017 9:30 am - 5:00 pm
To Know
Where:
NIH B37, Rm 6041 and 4041
Organizer:
BTEP
Presented By:
Vishal Koparde (CCBR)
Class Files:
About this Class
The CCR Office of Science and Technology Resources (OSTR), along with the Bioinformatics Training and Education Program (BTEP), are pleased to organize this event for the CCR scientific community. The primary goal of single cell sequencing is to investigate individual cells using optimized next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, with the goal of resolving cellular differences to better understand the function of an individual cell in the context of its microenvironment. The event will provide an overview of this emerging field, and speakers will talk about technology platforms, the best practices for sample preparation, and bioinformatics approaches for analysis of sc-RNAseq data.Date: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 Time: Session I B37, Rm 4041/4107 (9:30-11:00 am)
Session II B37, Rm 6041/6107 (2:00-5:00pm)
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Session I (B37, Rm 4041/4107) 9:30 am – 11:00 am Introduction to Single Cell GenomicsSpeaker: Michael Kelly, Ph.D., NIDCD
- Key Concepts in Single Cell Genomics
- Current Challenges & Limitations
- Experimental Design Considerations
- Platform Selection Considerations
- “Established” and Emerging Applications
Speaker: Xaolin Wu, Ph.D., CCR Genomics Technology Lab
- BD Rhapsody Single Cell Analysis for RNA and Proteins
- Chromium Single Cell 3' Solutiom=n
- DEP Array Technology Rare Cell Isolation
- Fluidigm C1 for Single Cell Genomics
Speaker: Monika Mehta, Ph.D., CCR-SF (ATRF)
- Current production systems
- New methods being tested
- Optimal experimental design
- Sample requirements, prep and QC
- Highlights from range of projects at SF
Speaker: Vishal Koparde, Ph.D., CCBR
- How is single cell data different from bulk RNASeq?
- Options for filtering, normalization and visualization
- Current popular analysis tools
In-person attendance is encouraged. For convenience, the talks will be on WebEx (link below): https://cbiit.webex.com/cbiit/j.php?MTID=m5a62ff8ecc39e2226aadf027a32d4938
Meeting number/Access Code: 858 626 079
Audio connection: 1-650-479-3207 Call-in toll number (US/Canada)