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Episode 4: Overcoming Challenges to Performing Single-Cell and Spatial Genomics Experiments


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As single-cell and spatial genomics technologies become more widely adopted, researchers face increasing technical and analytical challenges. In this webinar, Dr. Ronan Chaligne shares how the Single-cell Analytics Innovation Lab (SAIL) at Memorial Sloan Kettering is advancing experimental and computational methods to overcome these barriers.


From optimizing protocols for challenging clinical tissues to developing robust data analysis pipelines, SAIL supports over 100 labs across basic and translational research. Dr. Chaligne will highlight recent innovations that are accelerating discovery across areas such as metastasis, immunotherapy and tissue regeneration.

 

Attend this webinar to:

  • Learn about common barriers in single-cell and spatial genomics experiments
  • Discover how SAIL is innovating tissue preparation and profiling workflows
  • Explore how optimized approaches are advancing disease research at MSK
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Ronan Chaligne, PhD
Assistant Lab Manager
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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