AGORA Single-cell omics meetings | April 1st

Launched in 2021 by Prof. Santiago Carmona, the single-cell omics meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month to discuss a range of topics related to single-cell omics, including new methods, benchmarks, emerging technologies, or specific practical challenges.

Initially organized around the AGORA community, the meetings are now also held at UniGe and UniBas, broadcast throughout Switzerland, and co-chaired by Prof. Santiago Carmona (UniGe), Dr. Julien Roux (UniBas), and Dr. Nadine Fournier (AGORA). Communication is managed via the SIB Slack workspace on the #single-cell-omics-meetings channel.

Upcoming meetings: Wednesdays, 10-11h | Streamed from Geneva UNIGE CMU building

April 1st

Christian Halter (UNIGE + UNIL, Santiago Carmona lab)

Cohort-level exploratory analysis of scRNA-seq data

ZOOM LINK, password: 1010

If you would like to present a method you’re developing or a study you are conducting, please email us.

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Meeting format
Duration: 1 h (30 min presentation + 30 min informal discussion)
Frequence: monthly 
Group size: 190 registered members. In each meeting, typically ~20 in person + ~20 remote attendees.

Image: S. Carmona