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Norwich Single Cell Symposium 2017

A day of talks and discussion on the development and application of new technologies to decode life at the single cell level.

Start date: 08 May 2017
End date: 08 May 2017
Time: 09h00 - 17h00
Venue: Earlham Institute
Organiser: Iain Macaulay
Enquiries:

training@earlham.ac.uk

Registration deadline: 23 April 2017
Cost: £40

About the event

Click here for our Single Cell Symposium 2019 event.

Developments in single cell genomics technologies have enabled the dissection of biological processes in unprecedented detail, with broad ranging applications in the study of microbial genomics as well as plant and human health and disease. Technologies enabling the analysis of 100s-1000s of single cells in individual experiments are becoming routine, and the diversity of techniques available to analyse the genomes, epigenomes and transcriptomes of single cells continues to increase at pace.

The Norwich Single Cell Symposium aims to bring researchers curious about single cell genomics together with external speakers presenting advanced single cell research, to highlight the developing single cell capabilities available at Earlham Institute and to act as a platform to catalyse future development and application of single cell genomics approaches in the region.

This one-day event will feature talks from external and internal speakers, covering topics including:

  • Technology development in Single Cell Genomics
  • Single Cell Genomics in Developmental Biology
  • Single Cell Genomics in Health and Disease
  • Applications of Single Cell Genomics in Plant Sciences
  • Analysis of Single Cell Genomics Data

Register today.

Registration deadline: 23 April 2017

Participation: First come, first served