Date: 26 - 27 June 2024

Timezone: Brussels

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Single-cell genomic technologies continue to develop at pace, generating new insights into cellular diversity within living systems.

This event aims to bring together researchers who are curious about applying single-cell technologies with those who are experts working at the forefront of the field and across a wide range of species.

Held in partnership with the UEA School of Biological Sciences, the symposium covers single-cell genomics technologies and their application in microbial, plant, animal and human health and disease.

Offering a forum for researchers working on similar challenges in diverse systems to discuss the latest developments in single-cell genomics, while networking with other researchers with the intention of catalysing future development and application of single-cell genomics across the UK.

The event will feature talks from keynotes, invited speakers and selected abstracts, and we are keen to capture as broad a range of single-cell applications as possible.

Topics to be covered include:

Single-cell genomics in plant and microbial research
Single-cell genomics in health, disease and development
Single-cell informatics
Single-cell technology development
We will also be opening up doors to Earlham Institute’s single-cell labs, so you will be able to see our technology and capability as well as access our expertise through our researchers.

Contact: [email protected]

City: Norwich

Region: Norfolk

Country: United Kingdom

Postcode: NR4 7UZ

Organizer: Earlham Institute

Host institutions: Earlham Institute, University of East Anglia

Event types:

  • Workshops and courses


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