Date: December 11, 2024 | Time: 10:00am PT, 1:00pm ET

Single-cell methylation whole genome sequencing: cell atlases in pig to human xenotransplantation

Sponsored by: Scale Biosciences
Speaker
  • Brendan Keating, PhD

    Associate Professor, Division of Transplantation, Dept of Surgery and Institute of Systems Genetics, New York University Langone Health
    BIOGRAPHY

Event Date & Time
Date: December 11, 2024
Time: 10:00am PT, 1:00pm ET
Abstract
Only 1 in 4 people on US transplant waitlists will received an organ. Transplanting pig xenografts into human decedents affords a unique opportunity to deeply profile and analyze longitudinal blood and tissue timepoints. Recent advances in single-cell and omic technologies have afforded unparalleled abilities to deeply profile blood and tissue in an unbiased (untargeted) fashion. Here we describe the generation of large scale single-cell methylation whole genome sequencing cell atlases in pig to human xenotransplants linked to other omics in attempt to generate diagnostic and prognostic markers of xenograft damage.
 
3 Learning Objectives
  • Introduction to single cell methylation approaches
  • How single cell omics approaches can be used to widely profile xenograft models
  • How ScaleBio’s single cell solutions enable large-scale analysis of highly complex tissue systems
 
 
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