Speaker articles
Take a look at what some of our Decoding cellular complexity: Single cell biology in the era of AI speakers have published recently and chat with them about their work in Munich, Germany.
Theodore Alexandrov, University of California San Diego, USA
Cell, Cell Press: HT SpaceM: A high-throughput and reproducible method for small-molecule single-cell metabolomics
Ido Amit, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Cancer Cell, Cell Press: Tumor-antigen-independent targeting of solid tumors by armored macrophage-directed anti-TREM2 CAR T cells
Paolo Casale, Helmholtz Munich, Germany
HistoGWAS: an AI-enabled framework for automated genetic analysis of tissue phenotypes in histology cohorts
Jinmiao Chen, A*Star, Singapore
Deciphering spatial domains from spatial multi-omics with SpatialGlue
Tiannan Guo, Westlake University, China
Cell Reports Medicine, Cell Press: A targeted proteomics assay for the preoperative diagnosis of thyroid nodules
Muzlifah Haniffa, Wellcome Sanger Institute, UK
A single-cell and spatial genomics atlas of human skin fibroblasts reveals shared disease-related fibroblast subtypes across tissues
Hae Kyung Im, University of Chicago, USA
scPrediXcan integrates deep learning methods and single-cell data into a cell-type-specific transcriptome-wide association study framework
Sten Linnarsson, Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Chromatin accessibility during human first-trimester neurodevelopment
Mo Lotfollahi, Wellcome Sanger Institute, UK
Pertpy: an end-to-end framework for perturbation analysis
Matthias Mann, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Germany
Single cell spatial proteomics maps human liver zonation patterns and their vulnerability to fibrosis
Andreas Moor, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
In vivo interaction screening reveals liver-derived constraints to metastasis
Rahul Satija, New York Genome Center, USA
Cell, Cell Press: Multiplexed single-cell characterization of alternative polyadenylation regulators
Sydney Shaffer, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Cell Genomics, Cell Press: Pre-existing cell states predict resistance to multiple treatments
Liran Shlush, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
A reference model of circulating hematopoietic stem cells across the lifespan with applications to diagnostics
Ewa Szczurek, Helmholtz Munich, Germany
Integrative spatial and genomic analysis of tumor heterogeneity with Tumoroscope
Kikuë Tachibana, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Germany
Nucleosome-bound NR5A2 structure reveals pioneer factor mechanism by DNA minor groove anchor competition
Caroline Uhler, MIT School of Engineering, USA
Cell Systems, Cell Press: Image2Reg: Linking chromatin images to gene regulation using genetic and chemical perturbation screens
Xun Xu, BGI Group, China
Cell, Cell Press: Stereo-seq V2: Spatial mapping of total RNA on FFPE sections with high resolution
Judith Zaugg, University of Basel, Switzerland
Single-cell ultra-high-throughput multiplexed chromatin and RNA profiling reveals gene regulatory dynamics