Oliver Stegle at the Human Cell Atlas Computational Methods meeting - Stockholm, 1-2 June 2017
Panel Discussion at the Human Cell Atlas Computational Methods meeting in Stockholm 2017
Jeremy Freeman at the Human Cell Atlas Computational Methods meeting - Stockholm, 1-2 June 2017
Fabian Theis at the Human Cell Atlas Computational Methods meeting - Stockholm, 1-2 June 2017
Sarah Teichmann at the Human Cell Atlas Computational Methods meeting - Stockholm, 1-2 June 2017
Padmanee Sharma at the Human Cell Atlas Computational Methods meeting - Stockholm, 1-2 June 2017
Amos Tanay at the Human Cell Atlas Computational Methods meeting - Stockholm, 1-2 June 2017
Dana Pe'er at the Human Cell Atlas Computational Methods meeting - Stockholm, 1-2 June 2017
NIH-HCA 2020 Joint Meeting: Breakout Session - Genetic Basis Cellular Identity
John Marioni at the Human Cell Atlas Computational Methods meeting - Stockholm, 1-2 June 2017
Garry Nolan at the Human Cell Atlas Computational Methods meeting - Stockholm, 1-2 June 2017
Aviv Regev at the Human Cell Atlas Computational Methods meeting - Stockholm, 1-2 June 2017
CCAIM Seminar Series – Dr. Oliver Stegle, German Cancer Research Centre + EMBL
Intra- and inter-cellular networks - Human Cell Atlas, Computational Methods meeting Stockholm 2017
Computational single-cell biology from one to many cells - Oliver Stegle - MLCSB - ISMB 2020
New statistical approaches to disentangle single-cell diversity - Oliver Stegle
Scalability and imputation - Human Cell Atlas Stockholm 2017
Travelling through tissues one cell at a time: the Human Cell Atlas and barrier tissues
Cell types, clustering and annotation - Human Cell Atlas Stockholm 2017
Continuous trajectories and lineage tracing - Human Cell Atlas Stockholm 2017
Holger Heyn - Single Cell Genomics: From Sample to Cell Atlas
Data organization, data exploration, multi-omic integration and visualisation - Human Cell Atlas
Mapping Gene Regulatory Dependencies with Single-Cell Resolution
Experimental design, how deep do we go, characterising cell types beyond clusters - Human Cell Atlas
Mapping Single Cells: A Geometric Approach