scRNA-seq Annotation Workshop

When

November 25, 2024    
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
scRNA-seq Annotation Workshop

25th and 28th November at 10:00-16:00

The scRNA-seq annotation workshop is for researchers and data analysts working on single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data annotations. Aim of the workshop is to collaboratively agree on naming conventions and to identify markers for cell types and cell states in relevant scRNA-seq dataset(s). Additionally, the optimal annotation granularity for different study cases will be discussed in the workshop.

Workshop goals

  1. Naming the relevant cell types and cell states: Establishing clear and consistent names for different cell types, cell states, and cell hierarchies in the biological systems of participant’s interest.
  2. Finding Markers: Utilizing available resources to identify markers for the agreed-upon cell types and states.
  3. Curating Markers: Studying and curating markers in real scRNA-seq datasets to identify reliable markers for specific cell types and cell states.

Workshop includes

  1. Lectures
  2. Discussions
  3. Hands-on work on nomenclature, marker collection and marker curation

For practical reasons, attendance is limited to 20 participants. The workshop focuses especially to human immune cells and at most to one other biological system. We especially encourage people working with human or mouse immune cells to attend. Possibility to use one’s own dataset can be discussed with the organisers.

The event is free of charge and you can register to the course at latest 11 Noveber:  https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EP/5BB80B9AABC121BD
Please note: After registering everyone ends up in a queue from where the course organizers will select the participants and inform them separately

More information about the event from Iivari Kleino (iivari.kleino@utu.fi)