Now in its sixth year, the Norwich Single-Cell Symposium at Earlham Institute covers single-cell genomics technologies and their application in microbial, plant, animal and human health and disease.
If you’d like to present your research at this event – the submission deadline for abstracts is 7th March 2023 (23:59 GMT)
Single-cell genomic technologies continue to develop at pace, generating new insights into cellular diversity within living systems.
This event aims to bring together researchers who are curious about applying single cell technologies with those who are experts working at the forefront of the field and across a wide range of species.
The symposium covers single-cell genomics technologies and their application in microbial, plant, animal and human health and disease.
Offering a forum for researchers working on similar challenges in diverse systems to discuss the latest developments in single-cell genomics, while networking with other researchers with the intention of catalysing future development and application of single-cell genomics across the UK.
The event will feature talks from keynotes, invited speakers and selected abstracts, and we are keen to capture as broad a range of single-cell applications as possible. Topics to be covered include:
- Single-cell genomics in plant and microbial research
- Single-cell genomics in health, disease and development
- Single-cell informatics
- Single-cell technology development
The deadline to register is the 16th April and attending the event will cost £95.
Learn more and register on the Earlham Institute website here!
The Norwich Single-Cell Symposium is supported by the UEA School of Biological Sciences and The Company of Biologists, and the sponsors are: Cellenion, iotaSciences, Jumpcode Genomics, PacBio, Parse Biosciences, Sphere Fluidics, and Vizgen.