Understanding Cancer Evolution Through the Lens of Single Cell Genomics
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FREE Webinar Thursday, December 2, 2021 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Eastern Time Register Now Cancer progresses by acquiring mutations that increase cell survival. Sequencing single cells from a heterogeneous tumor mass and its metastases provides individual snapshots that reflect this evolutionary process, allowing researchers to identify mutations that drive cancer cell progression. In this webinar, Nicholas Navin and Lars Velten will discuss the importance of studying clonal cancer cell evolution, how single cell analysis helps researchers identify cancer driver gene mutations, and the potential unlocked by recent discoveries in the field. Topics to be covered Single cell technologies to study the co-evolution of cancer cells and their microenvironment during breast cancer progression Identifying leukemic cancer stem cells with single cell multiomics and clonal tracking Register Now Meet the Speakers: Nicholas Navin, PhD Professor Departments of Genetics and Bioinformatics Director, CPRIT Single Cell core Co-director, Advanced Genomic Technology Center The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Lars Velten, PhD Group Leader Bioinformatics and Genomics Research Programme Centre for Genomic Regulation
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