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No registration fees are used to fund entertainment or alcohol at this conference
The meeting will begin on Sunday, June 18 with registration from 16:00 to 20:00 and a welcome mixer from 18:00 to 20:00. Conference events conclude on Thursday, June 22 with a closing plenary session from 17:00 to 19:00, followed by a social hour. We recommend return travel on Friday, June 23 in order to fully experience the meeting.
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MONDAY, JUNE 19
TUESDAY, JUNE 20
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21
THURSDAY, JUNE 22
FRIDAY, JUNE 23
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The meeting will begin on Sunday, June 18 with registration from 16:00 to 20:00 and a welcome mixer from 18:00 to 20:00. Conference events conclude on Thursday, June 22 with a closing plenary session from 17:00 to 19:00, followed by a social hour. We recommend return travel on Friday, June 23 in order to fully experience the meeting.
SUNDAY, JUNE 18
18:00—20:00
Welcome Mixer
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
08:00—09:00
Welcome and Keynote Address
Sohrab Shah,
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA
09:00—11:15
Hematopoiesis and Leukemia
Andreas Trumpp,
German Cancer Research Center, Germany
Leukemic Stem Cells
Leukemic Stem Cells
Coffee Break
Dan A. Landau,
Weill Cornell Medicine, USA
Developmental Trajectories in Leukemia
Developmental Trajectories in Leukemia
Fernando D. Camargo,
Boston Children's Hospital, USA
Single-Cell Lineage Tracing in Hematopoiesis
Single-Cell Lineage Tracing in Hematopoiesis
Ruslan Soldatov,
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA
Short Talk: Transcriptional Signatures of Stem Cell Phenotypes in Normal and Clonal Hematopoiesis
Short Talk: Transcriptional Signatures of Stem Cell Phenotypes in Normal and Clonal Hematopoiesis
14:30—16:30
Workshop
Tatyana Lev,
University of California, Irvine, USA
Tumorigenesis and Progression of BRCA1-mutant Basal-like Breast Cancer
Tumorigenesis and Progression of BRCA1-mutant Basal-like Breast Cancer
Antonios Somarakis,
The Jackson Laboratory, Greece
Exploring the Molecular Profile and Cellular Diversity of Endometriosis using Spatial Transcriptomics
Exploring the Molecular Profile and Cellular Diversity of Endometriosis using Spatial Transcriptomics
Siddharth S. Dey,
University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Photo-sensitive Barcodes Combined with Topologically Imposed Light Gradients Enable Spatially-resolved Single-cell Transcriptomics and Epigenomics
Photo-sensitive Barcodes Combined with Topologically Imposed Light Gradients Enable Spatially-resolved Single-cell Transcriptomics and Epigenomics
Benjamin K. Johnson,
Van Andel Institute, USA
Single-cell Total RNA Miniaturized Sequencing (STORM-seq) Reveals Differentiation Trajectories of Primary Human Fallopian Tube Epithelium
Single-cell Total RNA Miniaturized Sequencing (STORM-seq) Reveals Differentiation Trajectories of Primary Human Fallopian Tube Epithelium
Ignas Masilionis,
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA
Comparison of Nucleus Preparation Methods for Single-nucleus RNA Sequencing
Comparison of Nucleus Preparation Methods for Single-nucleus RNA Sequencing
Kairavee Thakkar,
University of Cincinnati, USA
De Novo Patient Subtype and Phenotype Discovery from Single-cell Data Using UDON
De Novo Patient Subtype and Phenotype Discovery from Single-cell Data Using UDON
Doris Fu,
Cellarity Inc., USA
Predicting Small Molecule Modulator for Megakaryocyte Progenitor Potential: Application in Chemotherapy Induced Thrombocytopenia
Predicting Small Molecule Modulator for Megakaryocyte Progenitor Potential: Application in Chemotherapy Induced Thrombocytopenia
17:00—19:00
Development and Cancer of the Skin and Liver
Anna Christina Obenauf,
Research Institute of Molecular Pathology, Austria
Mechanisms of Metastasis and Drug Resistance in Melanoma
Mechanisms of Metastasis and Drug Resistance in Melanoma
Meritxell Huch,
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Germany
Cellular Heterogeneity in Liver Regeneration and Cancer
Cellular Heterogeneity in Liver Regeneration and Cancer
Dylan Schaff,
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Short Talk: Clonal Differences Underlie Differential Responses to Initial, Sequential and Prolonged Drug Treatment
Short Talk: Clonal Differences Underlie Differential Responses to Initial, Sequential and Prolonged Drug Treatment
Peter Renz,
University of Zurich, Switzerland
Short Talk: Tissue-wide Single-cell CRISPR Uncovers Distinct TNFa Modes in Clonal Expansion and Transformation in the Skin
Short Talk: Tissue-wide Single-cell CRISPR Uncovers Distinct TNFa Modes in Clonal Expansion and Transformation in the Skin
19:00—20:00
Social Hour with Lite Bites
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
08:00—11:00
Brain Development and Cancer
Mario Suva,
Harvard University, USA
Heterogeneity in Glioma by scRNA-seq
Heterogeneity in Glioma by scRNA-seq
Arnold R. Kriegstein,
University of California, San Francisco, USA
Radial Glia in Development and Glioma
Radial Glia in Development and Glioma
Coffee Break
Gioele La Manno,
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
A Single Cell Analysis of Neurodevelopment
A Single Cell Analysis of Neurodevelopment
Ian Cheong,
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Canada
Short Talk: Uncovering Unique Human Gene Regulatory Networks in Hindbrain Development and Group 3 and 4 Medulloblastoma
Short Talk: Uncovering Unique Human Gene Regulatory Networks in Hindbrain Development and Group 3 and 4 Medulloblastoma
Mary O'Neill,
BBI/UW, USA
Short Talk: Five Years of Single-Cell Combinatorial Indexing at the BBI Advanced Technology Laboratory (BAT-Lab) at the University of Washington
Short Talk: Five Years of Single-Cell Combinatorial Indexing at the BBI Advanced Technology Laboratory (BAT-Lab) at the University of Washington
Karthik Shekhar,
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Short Talk: Multimodal Single-cell Insights into Experience-dependent and -Independent Specification of Neural Diversity
Short Talk: Multimodal Single-cell Insights into Experience-dependent and -Independent Specification of Neural Diversity
Alissa Greenwald,
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Short Talk: A Multi-layered Model of Glioma Spatial Organization
Short Talk: A Multi-layered Model of Glioma Spatial Organization
17:00—19:00
Technology Development
Jean Fan,
Johns Hopkins University, USA
Spatial Analyses of Cellular Trajectories
Spatial Analyses of Cellular Trajectories
Itai Yanai,
New York University School of Medicine, USA
Spatial Analyses in Cancer
Spatial Analyses in Cancer
Samantha A. Morris,
Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, USA
New Genomic Technologies to Deconstruct and Control Cell Identity
New Genomic Technologies to Deconstruct and Control Cell Identity
Jackson Weir,
Harvard University, USA
Short Talk: Slide-tags: Scalable Single-nucleus Barcoding for Multi-modal Spatial Genomics
Short Talk: Slide-tags: Scalable Single-nucleus Barcoding for Multi-modal Spatial Genomics
Nathan Spix,
Van Andel Institute, USA
Short Talk: Deep Characterization of Single-Cell Epigenomes in Health and Disease with scDEEP-MeC
Short Talk: Deep Characterization of Single-Cell Epigenomes in Health and Disease with scDEEP-MeC
19:00—20:00
Social Hour with Lite Bites
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
08:00—11:00
Integrative Analyses and Comp. Methods
Itay Tirosh,
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Pan-Cancer Analysis of Cellular Heterogeneity
Pan-Cancer Analysis of Cellular Heterogeneity
Aaron Newman,
Stanford University, USA
Talk Title to be Announced
Talk Title to be Announced
Coffee Break
Tali Raveh-Sadka,
Immunai, Israel
Single-cell Data at Scale, from Exploration to Decision Making
Single-cell Data at Scale, from Exploration to Decision Making
Antony David Rose,
Newcastle University, UK
Short Talk: Single Cell Atlas of Whole Human Embryos with Pseudo-spatial Visualisation
Short Talk: Single Cell Atlas of Whole Human Embryos with Pseudo-spatial Visualisation
Kyoung Won,
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USA
Short Talk: CellNeighborEX: Deciphering Neighbor-Dependent Gene Expression from Spatial Transcriptomics Data
Short Talk: CellNeighborEX: Deciphering Neighbor-Dependent Gene Expression from Spatial Transcriptomics Data
Joshua D. Campbell,
Boston University, USA
Short Talk: Novel Approaches for Detecting Gene Programs Associated with Lineage Plasticity and Tumor Aggressiveness in Lung Cancer Cells from 12 Datasets
Short Talk: Novel Approaches for Detecting Gene Programs Associated with Lineage Plasticity and Tumor Aggressiveness in Lung Cancer Cells from 12 Datasets
Guanming Wu,
OHSU, USA
Short Talk: A Computational Workflow to Construct Regulatory Networks of Transcription factors and Pathways Using scRNA-seq Data for Mathematical Modeling
Short Talk: A Computational Workflow to Construct Regulatory Networks of Transcription factors and Pathways Using scRNA-seq Data for Mathematical Modeling
17:00—19:00
Gynecological Development and Cancer
Andrea H. Bild,
City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Institute, USA
Evolution of Endocrine and Cell Cycle Therapy Resistance Driven by Tumor Cell Communication in Breast Cancer
Evolution of Endocrine and Cell Cycle Therapy Resistance Driven by Tumor Cell Communication in Breast Cancer
Devon A. Lawson,
University of California, Irvine, USA
Microenvironment Influence on Metastatic Spread in Breast Cancer
Microenvironment Influence on Metastatic Spread in Breast Cancer
Nicholas Navin,
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Clonal Diversity and Evolution in Breast Cancer
Clonal Diversity and Evolution in Breast Cancer
Melissa Saichi,
Institut Curie, France
Short Talk: Pre-neoplastic States in BRCA1 Carriers
Short Talk: Pre-neoplastic States in BRCA1 Carriers
Yihan Wang,
UT Southwestern, USA
Short Talk: Enhancer Regulatory Networks Globally Connect Non-coding Breast Cancer Loci to Cancer Genes
Short Talk: Enhancer Regulatory Networks Globally Connect Non-coding Breast Cancer Loci to Cancer Genes
19:00—20:00
Social Hour with Lite Bites
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
08:00—11:00
Gastrointestinal Development and Cancer
Moshe Biton,
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Epithelial-Immune Interaction in the Gut
Epithelial-Immune Interaction in the Gut
Karuna Ganesh,
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA
Targeting Regenerative Plasticity in Metastasis
Targeting Regenerative Plasticity in Metastasis
Coffee Break
Sidharth V. Puram,
Washington University School of Medicine, USA
Heterogeneity in Head and Neck Cancer
Heterogeneity in Head and Neck Cancer
Fred P. Davis,
Celsius Therapeutics, USA
Single-Cell Analysis for Drug Development
Single-Cell Analysis for Drug Development
Ashley N. Anderson,
Oregon Health and Science University, USA
Short Talk: Multi-omic and Imaging Single Cell Analyses Identify Neoplastic-immune Hybrid Cell Properties for Metastatic Progression in Colorectal Cancer
Short Talk: Multi-omic and Imaging Single Cell Analyses Identify Neoplastic-immune Hybrid Cell Properties for Metastatic Progression in Colorectal Cancer
Paivi Pihlajamaa,
University of Helsinki, Finland
Short Talk: Dissecting Transcription Factor Binding Events Essential for Proliferation of Colon Cancer Cells Using a CRISPR/Cas9-based Genome Editing Methods
Short Talk: Dissecting Transcription Factor Binding Events Essential for Proliferation of Colon Cancer Cells Using a CRISPR/Cas9-based Genome Editing Methods
17:00—18:45
Lung Development and Cancer
Trever Bivona,
University of California, San Francisco, USA
Therapy-Induced Evolution of Lung Cancer Analyzed by Single-Cell Analysis
Therapy-Induced Evolution of Lung Cancer Analyzed by Single-Cell Analysis
Ashley M. Laughney,
Weill Cornell Medicine, USA
Regeneration and Tumor-Immune Crosstalk Underlying Metastatic Progression
Regeneration and Tumor-Immune Crosstalk Underlying Metastatic Progression
Mark A. Krasnow,
Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
Talk Title to be Announced
Talk Title to be Announced
Dian Yang,
Whitehead Institute, USA
Short Talk: Lineage Tracing Reveals the Phylodynamics, Plasticity and Paths of Tumor Evolution
Short Talk: Lineage Tracing Reveals the Phylodynamics, Plasticity and Paths of Tumor Evolution
19:00—20:00
Social Hour with Lite Bites
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
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