The Scientist - USA (2020-05)

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Studying layers of cells grown on flat surfaces leaves a lot to be desired as cellular responses and gene expression change when cells are not in their native,
3-D arrangements. Researchers develop organoids from primary cell lines or stem cells, and these structures are similar in architecture to primary tissue,
which makes them relevant models of in vivo conditions. Scientists use organoids to study many areas of human biology, including toxicology, infection,
and cancer. Join this webinar, brought to you by The Scientist and sponsored by Bio-Techne and 10x Genomics, to learn how researchers use human
cerebral and tumor-derived organoids to better mimic the state of living tissue for drug development and infection studies.

CATHRYN HAIGH, PhD
Chief, Prion Cell Biology Unit
Laboratory of Persistent Viral Diseases
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Division of Intramural Research
Rocky Mountain Laboratories
National Institutes of Health

DANIELA S. GERHARD, PhD
Director, the Human Cancer Model Initiative
Director, Office of Cancer Genomics
National Cancer Institute
National Institutes of Health

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THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2020

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TOPICS COVERED


  • Human cerebral organoid applications for prion
    disease

  • Insights from the Human Cancer Models Initiative


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Using 3-D Organoids to Answer Questions
About Human Health

Crucial Applications of Single-Cell Gene Expression
and Immune Profiling for Infectious Disease Research

The ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has taken thousands of lives, and the number of infections is growing daily. In this webinar, sponsored
by 10x Genomics, Brian Fritz will discuss the utility of single-cell technologies to advance infectious disease research, highlighting how the scientific
community can respond to such events.

BRIAN FRITZ, PhD
Associate Director, Strategic Market
Development & Programs
10x Genomics

ORIGINALLY AIRED
TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2020

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http://www.the-scientist.com/covid-19-10x

TOPICS COVERED


  • How to study adaptive immune response using 10x Genomics
    Single-Cell Immune Profiling

  • Combining single-cell multiomic readouts of immune
    cell biology

  • How to uncover hidden insights with single-cell immune profiling


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