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SUMMARY:Bioengineering/Biology Seminar: "New tools for multi-modal precision measurement of single cells" (Aaron Streets)
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid seminar is co-hosted by the Departments of Bioengineering and Biology. Check email for the zoom link or contact ksas@seas.upenn.edu. \nThe study of biology at the single-cell level has relied on the development of precision measurement tools. Our research is focused on developing new technology for multimodal\, precision measurement of single cells to move beyond cataloging cell types and push towards gaining a mechanistic understanding of the relationship between the molecules that define and maintain cell state. We build both hardware and software tools for measuring epigenetic regulation\, gene expression\, protein composition\, and morphological phenotype at the single-cell level. This talk will focus on recent work applying single-cell genomic analysis to study T cell development and adipocyte development in model systems. Additionally\, I will present a new method for measuring protein-DNA interactions and DNA methylation with long-read sequencing.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/bioengineering-biology-seminar-new-tools-for-multi-modal-precision-measurement-of-single-cells-aaron-streets/
LOCATION:Raisler Lounge (Room 225)\, Towne Building\, 220 South 33rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bioengineering":MAILTO:be@seas.upenn.edu
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SUMMARY:Layer by Atomic Layer – MOCVD Growth for a Carbon Neutral Society: A Symposium to honor Dr. Russell Dupuis and Dr. Daniel Dapkus\, recipients of the 2022 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Electrical Engineering
DESCRIPTION:The School of Engineering and Applied Science is honored to co-sponsor\, with Drexel University and the Franklin Institute\, a symposium to honor the recipients of the 2022 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Electrical Engineering. Dr. Russell Dupuis and Dr. Daniel Dapkus join a list of many distinguished laureates of the Franklin Institute – of these over 90 laureates have later received the Nobel Prize. \nZoom webinar registration is required: https://tinyurl.com/BenFranklinMedalEESymposium
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/layer-by-atomic-layer-mocvd-growth-for-a-carbon-neutral-society-a-symposium-to-honor-russell-dupuis-and-dr-daniel-dapkus-recipients-of-the-2022-benjamin-franklin-medal-in-electrical-engin/
LOCATION:Drexel University – Bossone Research Center\, Mitchell Auditorium\, 3140 Market Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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