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SUMMARY:BBI Data Analysis Tutorial
DESCRIPTION:The BBI bioinformatics team is hosting a Monocle 3 tutorial/training to help you navigate your single-cell RNA-seq data. This tutorial is aimed at assisting you with questions and concerns regarding single-cell data analysis using Monocle 3. Although we encourage anyone interested to attend\, this particular session is mainly for researchers that have little to no experience with the R programming language or analyzing single-cell data and is primarily aimed to assist beginners. In the future\, we will have further tutorials for intermediate and more advanced skill levels. \nThe prerequisites for this session are:1. R & R studio installed2. Monocle 3 installed \nDuring this session\, we will cover the following topics:1. An introduction to Monocle 32. Loading\, QC and initial filtering of data3. Pre-processing data\, dimensionality reduction and making a basic UMAP4. Basic clustering and plotting genes of interest5. Finding top markers6. Gene ontology/gene set analysisThere will also be some time to address specific questions. \nHost: Aishwarya GogateWhen: Tuesday\, 7th December 2021 from 9am – 11amWhere: Zoom meeting
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/bbi-data-analysis-tutorial/
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SUMMARY:BBI Data Analysis Tutorial
DESCRIPTION:The BBI bioinformatics team is hosting a Monocle 3 tutorial/training to help you navigate your single-cell RNA-seq data. This tutorial is aimed at assisting you with questions and concerns regarding single-cell data analysis using Monocle 3. Although we encourage anyone interested to attend\, this particular session is mainly for researchers that have little to no experience with the R programming language or analyzing single-cell data and is primarily aimed to assist beginners. In the future\, we will have further tutorials for intermediate and more advanced skill levels. \nThe prerequisites for this session are:1. R & R studio installed2. Monocle 3 installed \nDuring this session\, we will cover the following topics:1. An introduction to Monocle 32. Loading\, QC and initial filtering of data3. Pre-processing data\, dimensionality reduction and making a basic UMAP4. Basic clustering and plotting genes of interest5. Finding top markers6. Gene ontology/gene set analysisThere will also be some time to address specific questions. \nHost: Aishwarya GogateWhen: Tuesday\, 7th December 2021 from 9am – 11amWhere: Zoom meeting
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/bbi-data-analysis-tutorial-2/
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SUMMARY:BBI Data Analysis Tutorial
DESCRIPTION:The BBI bioinformatics team is hosting a Monocle 3 tutorial/training to help you navigate your single-cell RNA-seq data. This tutorial is aimed at assisting you with questions and concerns regarding single-cell data analysis using Monocle 3. Although we encourage anyone interested to attend\, this particular session is mainly for researchers that have little to no experience with the R programming language or analyzing single-cell data and is primarily aimed to assist beginners. In the future\, we will have further tutorials for intermediate and more advanced skill levels. \nThe prerequisites for this session are:1. R & R studio installed2. Monocle 3 installed \nDuring this session\, we will cover the following topics:1. An introduction to Monocle 32. Loading\, QC and initial filtering of data3. Pre-processing data\, dimensionality reduction and making a basic UMAP4. Basic clustering and plotting genes of interest5. Finding top markers6. Gene ontology/gene set analysisThere will also be some time to address specific questions. \nHost: Aishwarya GogateWhen: Tuesday\, 7th December 2021 from 9am – 11amWhere: Zoom meeting
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/bbi-data-analysis-tutorial-3/
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SUMMARY:2021 Showcase Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual Showcase Symposium to learn about research being done at the Allen Institute for Brain Science through innovative\, team science approaches. \nThe 2021 Showcase will feature presentations by scientists from the Allen Institute for Brain Science and MindScope Program\, as well as our 2021 Next Generation Leaders\, distinguished early-career scientists from institutions across the world. \nPlease register to receive agenda updates and livestream details. \nEvent Overview\n\n\n\n\nAllen Institute Team Talks  \n\n\nCell Types Card: Creation of ‘Cell Type Explorer’ for presenting multimodal features of cell types \n\n\nGenomics: Defining cell types in health and disease by single cell genomics in mouse and human \n\n\nRA Relay (MET): A Human Neuron’s Journey Through the MET Pipeline \n\n\nMindScope mFISH: Connecting functional and transcriptomic neuronal types \n\n\nMindScope Tiny Blue Dot: Seeking the neural correlates of consciousness
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SUMMARY:2021 Showcase Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual Showcase Symposium to learn about research being done at the Allen Institute for Brain Science through innovative\, team science approaches. \nThe 2021 Showcase will feature presentations by scientists from the Allen Institute for Brain Science and MindScope Program\, as well as our 2021 Next Generation Leaders\, distinguished early-career scientists from institutions across the world. \nPlease register to receive agenda updates and livestream details. \nEvent Overview\n\n\n\n\nAllen Institute Team Talks  \n\n\nCell Types Card: Creation of ‘Cell Type Explorer’ for presenting multimodal features of cell types \n\n\nGenomics: Defining cell types in health and disease by single cell genomics in mouse and human \n\n\nRA Relay (MET): A Human Neuron’s Journey Through the MET Pipeline \n\n\nMindScope mFISH: Connecting functional and transcriptomic neuronal types \n\n\nMindScope Tiny Blue Dot: Seeking the neural correlates of consciousness
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SUMMARY:2021 Showcase Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual Showcase Symposium to learn about research being done at the Allen Institute for Brain Science through innovative\, team science approaches. \nThe 2021 Showcase will feature presentations by scientists from the Allen Institute for Brain Science and MindScope Program\, as well as our 2021 Next Generation Leaders\, distinguished early-career scientists from institutions across the world. \nPlease register to receive agenda updates and livestream details. \nEvent Overview\n\n\n\n\nAllen Institute Team Talks  \n\n\nCell Types Card: Creation of ‘Cell Type Explorer’ for presenting multimodal features of cell types \n\n\nGenomics: Defining cell types in health and disease by single cell genomics in mouse and human \n\n\nRA Relay (MET): A Human Neuron’s Journey Through the MET Pipeline \n\n\nMindScope mFISH: Connecting functional and transcriptomic neuronal types \n\n\nMindScope Tiny Blue Dot: Seeking the neural correlates of consciousness
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SUMMARY:Current Biology Seminar - Dr. Bing Ren
DESCRIPTION:The Basic Sciences Division hosts a weekly Current Biology Seminar series where leading-edge researchers are invited from around the world to share their latest scientific breakthroughs. Lectures are typically every Tuesday and are held as virtual events. \nSpeaker: Bing Ren\, Ph.D. \nThe Ren Lab investigates the mechanisms of gene regulation in normal and cancer cells. Bing Ren’s study has contributed to the understanding of genome organization and regulation in human cells. He invented a transformative approach for genome-wide determination of transcription factor binding and chromatin modification. The lab produced the first comprehensive maps of transcriptional regulatory sequences in the human genome that helped to advance our understanding of the dynamic and cell-type-specific expression of genes.
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SUMMARY:Current Biology Seminar - Dr. Bing Ren
DESCRIPTION:The Basic Sciences Division hosts a weekly Current Biology Seminar series where leading-edge researchers are invited from around the world to share their latest scientific breakthroughs. Lectures are typically every Tuesday and are held as virtual events. \nSpeaker: Bing Ren\, Ph.D. \nThe Ren Lab investigates the mechanisms of gene regulation in normal and cancer cells. Bing Ren’s study has contributed to the understanding of genome organization and regulation in human cells. He invented a transformative approach for genome-wide determination of transcription factor binding and chromatin modification. The lab produced the first comprehensive maps of transcriptional regulatory sequences in the human genome that helped to advance our understanding of the dynamic and cell-type-specific expression of genes.
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SUMMARY:Current Biology Seminar - Dr. Bing Ren
DESCRIPTION:The Basic Sciences Division hosts a weekly Current Biology Seminar series where leading-edge researchers are invited from around the world to share their latest scientific breakthroughs. Lectures are typically every Tuesday and are held as virtual events. \nSpeaker: Bing Ren\, Ph.D. \nThe Ren Lab investigates the mechanisms of gene regulation in normal and cancer cells. Bing Ren’s study has contributed to the understanding of genome organization and regulation in human cells. He invented a transformative approach for genome-wide determination of transcription factor binding and chromatin modification. The lab produced the first comprehensive maps of transcriptional regulatory sequences in the human genome that helped to advance our understanding of the dynamic and cell-type-specific expression of genes.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/current-biology-seminar-2-3/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Variant Effects Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:A trainee-led seminar series sponsored by the Atlas of Variant Effects Alliance \n\n\nIn this series\, trainees from around the globe share and discuss their research related to interpreting human genetic variation. \nSpeakers: Jonathan Frazer & Mafalda Dias (Debora Marks’ lab in the Systems Biology Department at Harvard Medical School) and Ian Hill (UW)
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/variant-effects-seminar-series/
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SUMMARY:Variant Effects Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:A trainee-led seminar series sponsored by the Atlas of Variant Effects Alliance \n\n\nIn this series\, trainees from around the globe share and discuss their research related to interpreting human genetic variation. \nSpeakers: Jonathan Frazer & Mafalda Dias (Debora Marks’ lab in the Systems Biology Department at Harvard Medical School) and Ian Hill (UW)
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/variant-effects-seminar-series-3/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Variant Effects Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:A trainee-led seminar series sponsored by the Atlas of Variant Effects Alliance \n\n\nIn this series\, trainees from around the globe share and discuss their research related to interpreting human genetic variation. \nSpeakers: Jonathan Frazer & Mafalda Dias (Debora Marks’ lab in the Systems Biology Department at Harvard Medical School) and Ian Hill (UW)
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/variant-effects-seminar-series-4/
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