Satellite Meeting l Tuesday, September 27 - Wednesday, September 28 (2days)
D-Days
September 30(Fri), 12:40-13:30(50min.), 3F Halla Hall
Technical applications of single-cell analysis
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) allows us to profile transcriptome of each individual cells that constitute various subpopulations, which offers important insight on both normal physiology and pathological condition. Various RNA-seq methods have been developed to open new possibilities of profile gene expression in unprecedent dimensions. Sample preparation, integration of multi-omics data, and cost effectiveness have been greatly improved. In addition, Visium (10X Genomics) platform became recently available for researchers to offer spatial transcriptomics analysis that localize transcripts by capturing mRNA with spatial barcoding. In this lecture, recent advances in single cell RNA-seq analysis are introduced and their applications are discussed.