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SUMMARY:2026 Computational Cell Types Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In this hackathon-style workshop\, attendees will be introduced to single cell- and spatial transcriptomic datasets from the Allen Institute and their collaborators\, while working in teams to use these datasets for data analysis\, tool creation\, model development\, and more.\n\nWorkshop highlights\nLearn how to leverage the power of cell types in your research with these featured events: \n– Learn about single cell- and spatial transcriptomic datasets \n– Form collaborations with others to ideate\, develop tools or models\, and solve problems \n– Receive guidance on projects from Allen Institute scientists \n– Visit Allen Institute and learn about the laboratory techniques behind the datasets \n– Provide user feedback to Allen Institute scientists about existing tools and documentation \nAs part of the application process\, applicants will be asked to propose an idea involving these datasets for the workshop. Attendees can choose to work with any single dataset\, with multiple datasets\, or can choose to connect one of these datasets to an externally existing dataset (not part of this ABC Atlas collection) as part of their project. \nOnce at the workshop\, groups will work on a singular project— these group projects can be one of the proposed projects\, a combination of proposed projects\, or something completely new. Projects can range from data analysis\, to model and/or tool development\, or to something else entirely. The goals of this workshop are to foster collaboration and creativity among the participants. \nAfter the conclusion of the workshop\, participants are encouraged to feel free to continue working on their projects with their group members and write-up their results however they feel appropriate. In addition\, some of the Allen scientists from the workshop can continue to provide as needed guidance on projects. \nWorkshop Details\nWorkshop Dates: May 11-14th\, 2026. \nCost: We will provide up to $1750 in travel & accommodation support for accepted participants. There is no application fee. Food will be provided during the workshop. \nAll applications will be notified of the decision on their application by March 6\, 2026. \nThis workshop was supported by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number U24NS133077. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. \nQuestions? Email  rachel.hostetler@alleninstitute.org
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