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Center for Integrated Cellular Analysis Virtual Series: Inaugural Seminar


We are pleased to announce the launch of the Center for Integrated Cellular Analysis Virtual Series, a set of online talks discussing new computational and analytical methods for single-cell multi-omics.

Each seminar will highlight recently published papers or preprints, to be presented by one of the lead authors. The presentations will be followed by a Q&A session, where attendees will have the opportunity to interact with the presenters and discuss the findings.

Our inaugural seminar takes place on Tuesday, February 9 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM and will feature:


Scalable, multimodal profiling of chromatin accessibility and protein levels in single cells (bioRxiv)
Presented by Eleni Mimitou, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, Technology Innovation Lab, New York Genome Center


Integrated analysis of multimodal single-cell data (bioRxiv)
Presented by: Yuhan Hao, Graduate Student, Satija Lab of New York Genome Center and New York University

Please register to attend this event at:
https://nygenome.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYlc-ioqz4oHNIY1T-7ra0P_fPTE9MUkXAf

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The Center for Integrated Cellular Analysis was established at the New York Genome Center in 2020. Funded through the Centers of Excellence in Genomic Science (CEGS) program of the National Human Genome Research Institute, the mission of the Center is to develop a comprehensive suite of technologies and analytical methods to measure and integrate the molecular and environmental determinants of cellular identity. The Center represents a collaboration between six institutions across NYC. To learn more about the investigators, projects, and educational opportunities, please visit the center website: www.multimodalintegration.org.

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