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SUMMARY:Broad@15 Talk Series: The Human Cell Atlas: ‘Google Maps’ to Navigate the Human Body
DESCRIPTION:Broad@15 Talk Series\nThe Human Cell Atlas: “Google Maps” to navigate the human body in health and disease\nAviv Regev\nChair of the Faculty and Core Member\, Broad Institute\nDirector\, Klarman Cell Observatory\, Broad Institute\nProfessor\, Department of Biology\, MIT\nInvestigator\, Howard Hughes Medical Institute \nThe average adult human has 37 trillion cells\, but despite centuries of study\, we don’t know how many different cell types there are\, their properties in health and disease\, and how they work together. Computational and systems biologist Aviv Regev will discuss how the recent breakthroughs in single cell genomics that allow us to characterize millions of cells at a time by the active genes in each individual cell has fueled efforts to build a Google Map of every cell in the body. She will also show how these maps are being used to shed light on rare disease\, cancer\, and COVID-19.
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SUMMARY:Broad@15 Talk Series: The Human Cell Atlas: ‘Google Maps’ to Navigate the Human Body
DESCRIPTION:Broad@15 Talk Series\nThe Human Cell Atlas: “Google Maps” to navigate the human body in health and disease\nAviv Regev\nChair of the Faculty and Core Member\, Broad Institute\nDirector\, Klarman Cell Observatory\, Broad Institute\nProfessor\, Department of Biology\, MIT\nInvestigator\, Howard Hughes Medical Institute \nThe average adult human has 37 trillion cells\, but despite centuries of study\, we don’t know how many different cell types there are\, their properties in health and disease\, and how they work together. Computational and systems biologist Aviv Regev will discuss how the recent breakthroughs in single cell genomics that allow us to characterize millions of cells at a time by the active genes in each individual cell has fueled efforts to build a Google Map of every cell in the body. She will also show how these maps are being used to shed light on rare disease\, cancer\, and COVID-19.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/broad15-talk-series-the-human-cell-atlas-google-maps-to-navigate-the-human-body-2/
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