Illumina Lunch and Learn – The Latest Multiomic Innovations from Illumina
Join us for a seminar to learn how Illumina technology can help you uncover the answers to drive your research forward. During this event, Illumina experts will present an overview of next-generation sequencing (NGS), including recent application and platform updates, focusing on multiomics approaches and advancements in data analysis. We will focus on single-cell sequencing,…
Read MoreUCI Spatial Omics Symposium
We are excited to bring you “UCI Spatial Omics”, an in-person half day event to highlight recent developments in spatial omics research. Please join us for lively discussions of progress, challenges, and future applications. The event is free, but registration is required. Please register by April 21, as space is limited. The symposium is in…
Read MoreQIAGEN Ingenuity Pathway Analysis Webinars
March 13: Interpretation of Spatial Transcriptomics Data using QIAGEN Ingenuity Pathway Analysis https://qiagen.zoom.us/webinar/register/3416674616219/WN_euTmFJnhQECyGvLJfGjVDg March 17: IPA Deeper Dive: miRNA Investigation using QIAGEN Ingenuity Pathway Analysis https://qiagen.zoom.us/webinar/register/3416674616219/WN_yeU-YPsASgifSVtQWY-ScA March 26: Network Construction and Customization – QIAGEN Ingenuity Pathway Analysis https://qiagen.zoom.us/webinar/register/3416674616219/WN_euizXh3HS8m-Mu9KU8kk3g April 3: IPA New User Training https://qiagen.zoom.us/webinar/register/3416674616219/WN_Dl8L-NnTRiatSyT72MIYng April 17: Biomarkers Investigation through Deep Curated ‘Omics Data Available…
Read MoreGenetics, Biomedical Computing and Genomics Seminar Series, “Navigating NIH’s New Security Requirements and UC adoption of Trellix EDR and FIREEYE HX to HPC3 operations”
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Read MoreGenetics, Biomedical Computing and Genomics Seminar Series, “What’s New in Genomics Technologies?”
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Read MoreUCI Special Seminar, “Huntington’s Disease Now – Mechanisms and Therapeutics”
Dr. Tabrizi is the Director of the University of College London Huntington’s Disease Centre and Joint Head of the Department of Neurodegenerative Disease at UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, a Principal Investigator at the UK Dementia Research Institute, and Honorary Consultant Neurologist at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. She leads an internationally…
Read More“Advancements in Single-Cell Transcriptomics Through Long-Read scRNA-seq, Spatial Analysis, and GPT”, Rui Chen, PhD, UCI Department of Ophthalmology
Single-cell sequencing has revolutionized the molecular profiling of tissues and organs. However, current technologies still face several limitations and challenges. In this presentation, I will discuss various technologies we have developed to address some of these limitations. To explore mRNA alternative splicing at the single-cell level, we have employed single-cell RNA sequencing using both short-read…
Read MoreParse Biosciences Presents, “Simplify Your Data Analysis with Trailmaker”
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) offers researchers comprehensive insights into biological systems and finds applications in diverse fields such as developmental biology, oncology, and immunology. Yet analyzing single cell data – and generating biological insights from these data – can be challenging because of the data processing and expertise required. Trailmaker, our user-friendly cloud platform for single…
Read MoreGenetics, Biomedical Computing and Genomics Seminar Series – “Harnessing alternative polyadenylation and tandem repeat to understand the genetic basis of human diseases”
Dr. Ya (Allen) Cui is a research assistant professor in Prof. Wei Li’s lab in the Department of Biological Chemistry at the University of California Irvine. Dr. Cui will open his own lab early next year. Dr. Cui’s research is focused on understanding the genetic association of tandem repeat (TR) and alternative polyadenylation (APA) association…
Read MoreGenetics, Biomedical Computing and Genomics Seminar – Presentations from Drs. Jose Abdenur and Ray Wang from CHOC
Title “Deficient bioenergetics and antioxidant status in DARS2 deficient fibroblasts and the potential therapeutic effect of aminolevulinate/iron“ Bio Dr. Jose Abdenur is the Director of the Metabolic Laboratory at CHOC Children’s Hospital (CHOC) in Orange, CA, USA. He is a clinical professor of Pediatrics at the University of California, Irvine, and program director for Clinical…
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