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Bioinformatics Training and Education Program

Single Cell and Spatial Technologies: Applications to Disease. Co-sponsored by the NCI Center for Cancer Research Pediatric Oncology Branch Childhood Cancer Data Initiative (CCDI)

Single Cell and Spatial Technologies: Applications to Disease. Co-sponsored by the NCI Center for Cancer Research Pediatric Oncology Branch Childhood Cancer Data Initiative (CCDI)

 When: Jun. 10th, 2024 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Learning Level: Any

To Know

Where:
Bldg. 10, Clinical Center, Lipsett Amphitheater
Organizer:
CCR
Presented By:
Jasmine Plummer (St. Jude Children's Research Hospital)
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About this Class

Please join us for the next talk in our single cell and spatial interest group series. 
 
Dr. Jasmine Plummer is a faculty member and the Director of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Center for Spatial OMICs. Research interests include single cell systems biology, spatial genomics and proteomics, disease pathogenesis from cells of origin, and genomics technology development. In this seminar, Dr. Plummer will highlight the advancements in single cell and spatial technologies and their applications to better understand health and disease.
 
Limited meeting slots with Dr. Plummer remain for Tuesday June 11th (day after seminar) – please contact Mike Kelly (michael.kelly3@nih.gov), if interested.
 
 
Single Cell and Spatial Biology Users Group organizing team:
Mike Kelly, Jamie Diemer, Mala Ananth, Stefan Cordes, and Mark Cookson