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2018 Power Point Presentations
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Keynote Address:
Massively Multiplexed Solutions for Human Systems. Dr. Sean Bendall – Assistant Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine
Session 1: Pipelines for Single Cell Success
- Synthetic trans regulation in activated CD4+ T cells Rachel Gate – University of California, San Francisco
Session 2: Core Business Practices
- Continuous process improvement in the production of precision animal models Joshua Wood, PhD – Associate Director, Mouse Biology Program
- Recharge Mythbusting Panel Discussion Slides
Session 3: Rigor and Reproducibility
- Fifty Years of Misidentified Cell Lines. – The Problems, The Tools, and The Solutions. Christopher Korch, PhD – University of Colorado, Aurora
- Open Practice as a Core Competency. Ian Sullivan – Center for Open Science
- Light Microscopy Research Group Study: Developing Tools to Assess the Reproducibility of 3D Data. Ben Abrams – UC Santa Cruz
Session 4: Round Table Topics
- Cancellation policies – To have or not to have – Gene Hess
- Acknowledgements – Meredith Calvert
- Measuring/ reporting ROI on training programs – Bridget McLaughlin
- Retention after consultation– Tamara Max
- Funding capital expenditures – Kristen Jepsen
- Management of data analysis feedback – Sara Bowen
ABRF Updates
- Core Marketplace, Research Groups, and More! Andy Chitty – Oregon Health and Science University Nate Herzog – University of Vermont
Special Topics: The Science of Branding
- Understanding the Science of Branding when Branding for Science. Chris Dillon – University of Florida, Interdisciplinary Center for Biotechnology Research
Emerging Technology Talks 1
- BD – New Insights into Single Cell Analysis: Integrating BD’s Symphony for high parameter flow cytometry with BD’s Rhapsody and AbSeq for simultaneous detection of surface marker protein and mRNA to gain deeper insights into cell biology. Nicole Johnson – High Parameter Flow Product Manger and Jonathan Slasinski – Genomics Specialist
- Illumina – MULTI-seq: Scalable sample multiplexing for single-cell RNA-seq using lipid-tagged indices. Eric Chow, PhD – Director Center for Advanced Technology, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Biochemistry and Biophysics, UCSF
Emerging Technology Talks 2
- Leica Microsystems – Multicolor, Deep In Vivo Imaging & Fast FLIM. Olivier Brun – Capital Equipment Sales
- Nugen – NuQuant: a novel library quantification method integrated into RNA and DNA-Sequencing library prep. Lin Pham, M.D. – VP, Products