Single Cell Genomics 2016 is a conference that focused on the Single cell genomics as a revolutionary technology transforming many fields of biological research, such as cancer and immunology.
Single Cell Genomics 2016 covers topics such as:
- How many cells needed to be sampled? How should sampling be designed and optimized?
- Which technologies are going to set the standard in the field?
- What is the importance of modelling when precise single-cell-states are available?
- How can the behaviour of groups of hundreds or thousands of single cells be analysed and modelled?
- What are the immediate implications for immunology, cancer research and germ cells?
- How can single cell genomics and epigenomics be integrated?
Single Cell Genomics 2016 brings together:
- Methods developers
- Biologists
- Computational modellers