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Single-cell RNA-seq in IPF: Part 1 & Part 2

This is a two-part webinar series on Single-cell RNA-seq in IPF.  The first part of the webinar series is on “Single-cell RNA-seq reveals ectopic and aberrant lung-resident populations in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis”. The second part of the webinar series is on “Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals profibrotic roles of distinct epithelial and mesenchymal lineages in pulmonary fibrosis". The webinars discuss the article published July 8, 2020 in Science Advances.

Single-Cell RNA-Seq Reveals Ectopic and Aberrant Lung-Resident Populations in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis - Part 1

Webinar date: Thursday, October 1, 2020


Presenters:

Taylor Adams (Yale University), Jonas Schupp (Yale University) and Sergio Poli (Brigham and Women’s Hospital)


Panelists:

Naftali Kaminski, MD (Yale University), Jonathan Kropski, MD (Vanderbilt University), Nicholas Banovich, PhD (Translational Genomics Research Institute), Ivan Rosas, MD (Baylor College of Medicine), Deborah Winter, PhD (Northwestern) and Rachel Zemans, MD (University of Michigan)

Moderators:
Rachel Knipe (Massachusetts General Hospital) 
Paul Reyfman (Northwestern)


Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals profibrotic roles of distinct epithelial and mesenchymal lineages in pulmonary fibrosis -Part 2

Webinar date: Tuesday, October 13, 2020



Presenters:

Linh Bui, PhD (Translational Genomics Research Institute) and Arun C. Habermann (University of Tennessee, Memphis)

Panelists:

Naftali Kaminski, MD (Yale University), Jonathan Kropski, MD (Vanderbilt University), Nicholas Banovich, PhD (Translational Genomics Research Institute), Deborah Winter, PhD (Northwestern), Rachel Zemans, MD (University of Michigan), Austin Gutierrez (Translational Genomics Research Institute) and Robert Lafyatis 

Moderators:
Paul Reyfman (Northwestern)
Rachel Knipe (Massachusetts General Hospital)