Understanding the bioinformatics of single cell analysis without being a bioinformatician

<strong>Understanding the bioinformatics of single cell analysis without being a bioinformatician</strong>

Understanding the bioinformatics of single cell analysis without being a bioinformatician

May 30, 2024
10:00 a.m. PDT (San Francisco) / 1:00 p.m. EDT (Boston)
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Join us for a conversation about single cell analysis. An expert panel will outline the essential concepts and benefits of single cell analysis and why scientists should consider it for their research. They will illuminate the analytical process and discuss strategies to overcome common analysis challenges. Send us your questions in advance to be included in the discussion.

Topics of this conversation:

  • What single cell data analysis is and how it differs from bulk analysis
  • The basic steps of the single cell analysis pipeline including cell typing
  • How to explore and interpret data visualizations; what exactly is a tSNE or UMAP plot?

Speakers:

Mike Lelivelt, PhD Alex Rutkovsky, MS, PhD Matteo Luberti, PhD
Mike Lelivelt, PhD Alex Rutkovsky, MS, PhD Matteo Luberti, PhD
Vice President of Software
Product Management & Marketing,
Illumina
Field Application Scientist,
Illumina
Field Application Scientist,
Illumina

M-GL-02841

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