Defining the molecular networks orchestrating human brain formation is crucial for understanding neurodevelopment and neurological disorders. In the first part of my talk, I will present my research work on elucidating the molecular programs that drive this highly dynamic process by reconstructing molecular networks that control human cerebral organoids formation using trans-omics data. Next, I will focus on spatial transcriptomics data analysis and present our findings on comparing methods for detecting spatially variable gene (SVGs). Our study highlights the discrepancies among different methods and potential impact they may have on downstream analysis of spatial transcriptomics data.
Computational systems approaches to spatial and multi-omics analysis of tissues and organoid models Biologie des éléments régulateurs distaux
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A Tribute to Angelos Constantinou
du
10/03/2025
jusqu'au 13/03/2025
Village Club de Carry-Le-Rouet, France
Instabilité Génétique et Cancer

Conférence

Conférence
14/02/2025
12:30
amphi 5.04 (bât. 5), Campus Triolet de l'université de Montpellier

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