Event Scientific training

Norwich Single-Cell Symposium 2019

The Norwich Single-Cell Symposium covers single-cell genomics technologies and their application in microbial, plant, animal and human health and disease.

Start date: 16 October 2019
End date: 17 October 2019
Time: 10h00 - 17h00
Venue: Earlham Institute
Organiser: Iain Macaulay
Enquiries:

training@earlham.ac.uk

 

Submission deadline for abstracts is 1 September 2019 (23:59 GMT)

Registration deadline: 06 October 2019
Cost: £150

About the event

Click here for our Single Cell Symposium 2021 event.

What is the course about?

Single cell genomic technologies continue to develop at pace, generating new insights into cellular diversity within living systems. The Norwich Single Cell Symposium, hosted annually at EI, aims to bring together researchers applying single cell technologies across a wide range of species. 

Now in its third year, the Symposium covers single-cell genomics technologies and their application in microbial, plant, animal and human health and disease. The symposium offers a forum for researchers to discuss the latest developments in single-cell genomics, and network with other researchers with the intention of catalysing future development and application of single-cell genomics across the UK. 

This year, the event will take place over two days and feature talks from invited speakers and selected abstracts, and we are keen to capture as broad a range of single-cell applications as possible. 

Topics to be covered include:

  • Single cell genomics in plant and microbial research
  • Single cell genomics in health, disease and development
  • Single cell informatics
  • Single cell technology development

 

Abstracts

This year we are offering the opportunity to present your research at the symposium. This will either be as a 15-20 minute talk, or as a poster during the canapes and networking session. You can select your preference during the online registration. Submission deadline for abstracts is 1 September 2019 (23:59 GMT).

  • All abstracts must be submitted electronically as part of your registration. Submissions via email will not be accepted
  • Abstract limits are 250 words (excluding title, authors and affiliations)
  • Presenting author should be highlighted in bold
  • Abstracts will be reviewed within 14 days of the submission deadline and you will be informed of the outcome shortly thereafter

 

Register today.

Registration deadline: 06 October 2019

Participation: Open to all