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The Computational Cancer Community (C3) will host a Lightning Talk session and social gathering on Monday, June 9, 10-11 am in the Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building (HD-160) at Mission Bay. Coffee & snacks will be served. We hope you will all be able to join us to hear about the breadth of computational cancer research taking place at UCSF.
 
The Lightning Talk session will feature 5 presenters who will each spend a few minutes sharing their research and a few minutes discussing the work via Q/A with the group. We are aiming for an interactive session, so please bring your questions and suggestions!

Speakers:

  • Maria Wei (Wei lab)
    Non-invasive multi-cancer classifier for skin cancers
  • Krishna Choudhary (McManus lab)
    cellPool: a scalable workflow for pooled microscopy-based CRISPR screens
  • Natalia Murad (Olshen lab/ Smith lab)
    Data integration approaches for multiomic profiling in AML
  • Wan-Jin Yeo (Sheng lab)
    Characterizing glioblastoma infiltration and survival by brain regions
  • Christopher Zou (Liu lab)
    in vitro vs. in vivo perturb-seq with transcriptomic foundation models

Topic: Lightning Talks

Streaming Link (MyAccess ID required):
https://ucsf.box.com/s/tqp5eymrh61x13mpjjykxj0q74brp0e3

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This a recurring monthly meeting focused on cancer genomics and computational cancer biology and oncology. It provides a forum for UCSF labs to share largely unpublished work and to get feedback and input.

C3 Faculty Leadership: Joe Costello, Hani Goodarzi, Franklin Huang, Karin Pelka, David Quigley, Adam Olshen

For more information, please email edna.rodas@ucsf.edu

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