Bhasin Lab Attends AWSOM 2024!
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April 27, 2024
The Bhasin Lab had an overwhelming presence at the 2024 Atlanta Workshop for Single-Cell Omics (AWSOM). This conference featured speakers from all over the country that are spearheading the latest innovations in single-cell sequencing and research as well as student presenters who are making a remarkable impact in their field.
Two of our lab members gave oral presentations at the conference:
Marina Michaud – Integrated single-nuclei and spatial transcriptomic approach reveals acute endothelial injury during vein grafting procedures validated by RNAScope
William Pilcher – Inflammation Associated Immune Impairment Drives Rapid Progression in Multiple Myeloma
Additionally, we had seven of our lab members present amazing posters:
Denis Ohlstrom – Single cell meta-analysis of 168 pediatric acute myeloid leukemia samples uncovers treatment resistant stem and mast cells
Marina Michaud – Spatial sequencing of medulloblastoma reveals biological niches associated with relapse and metastasis
Hope Mumme – CAR-Machine: Resource for Single-Cell Guided CAR-T Target Identification and Testing for Hematological Childhood Cancers
Hope Mumme – Single-cell Profile of Prostate Cancer PBMCs Before and After Androgen Deprivation Therapy
Sean Jordan – Integrated Bulk and Single-Cell Transcriptomic Analysis to Infer Dysregulation in Infants with Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Sarthak Satpathy – Single-cell Transcriptomics Reveal Chemo-immunotherapy Mediated Expansion of non-Exhausted Stem-like CD8+ T-Cells as a Novel Predictive Factor of Long-Term Outcomes in Pediatric Brain Tumors
Dahim Choi – Single-cell Analysis of Debrided Diabetic Foot Ulcers Reveals Dysregulated Wound Healing Environment in non-Hispanic Blacks
Chenbin Huang – Survival Genie 2: A Web Server for Single-cell Cluster Marker and Co-expression Module based Survival Analysis
Congrats to everyone who participated in the conference, and we hope to see you all again next year!