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La Graduate School Life Sciences and Health (GS LSH) organise sa 8ème journée scientifique intitulée « Single-cell and spatial-omics » le mardi 19 novembre 2024 à Henri Moissan (17 Avenue des Sciences, 91400 Orsay, Plateau-Saclay).
Ce colloque se déroulera en présentiel et distanciel de 9h00 à 17h00 et compte avec la présence du conférencier d’honneur Pascal Barbry (IPMC, Nice).
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Book of abstracts : here
Programme
8h30 Welcoming participants
9h15 Introduction
9h30 Session 1: Single-cell RNAseq
9h30 Margaux Gardet (Institut Gustave Roussy)
Spatial transcriptomic analysis of cancer's immunological landscapes provides deep insights into complex interactions for improved treatments
10h00 Joana Santos (I2BC)
Single cell RNA-seq reveals that the malaria parasite prepares for life within the host by activating a transcriptional cascade
10h30 Julien Lang (IPS2)
Cell specialization and coordination in Arabidopsis leaves upon pathogenic attack revealed by scRNA-seq
11h00 Coffee break
11h30 Session 2: Beyond single-cell sequencing
11h30 Pascal Barbry (IPMC, Nice)
Investigating normal and pathological lungs by single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
12h30 Lunch break
14h00 Kasia Siudeja (I2BC)
Somatic genome mosaicism and endogenous retroelement activity in the fly gut
14h30 Melissa Saichi (Institut Curie)
Tracing the dynamics of transcriptome and epigenome landscapes in early basal-like breast tumorigenesis
15h00 Session 3: From single-cell to spatial-omics
15h00 Cecile Badoual (Institut Gustave Roussy)
The value of a transcriptomic molecular and spatial approach platform in cancer research
15h30 Coffee break
16h00 Milena Hasan (Institut Pasteur)
Single cell multi-omics and spatial transcriptomis: novel layers of integrative biomarker discovery
16h30 Antonin Marchais (Institut Gustave Roussy)
Translating single cell and spatial omics into clinical applications for rare diseases
17h00 Conclusions
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