Conferences and symposiums Single-cell lineage tracing: Connecting cellular past and present Symposium

We are pleased to announce a one-day symposium on “Single-cell lineage tracing” at Karolinska Institutet in lecture hall Christina Larsdotter from 8:30am to 5:05pm.
Single-cell lineage tracing, which combines barcoding-based tracing with single-cell RNA sequencing, provides powerful insights into how tissues develop, function, and respond to perturbations. The symposium will feature internationally renowned speakers who are leading the development and application of these approaches, highlighting both technological advances and biological discoveries. Designed as a forum for exchange and collaboration, the event will bring together researchers at all career stages and is organized in conjunction with a new one-week PhD course.
While the symposium is free to attend, we kindly ask you to register promptly due to limited seating.
Speakers
- Camilla Engblom, KI, Sweden
- Yael Heyman, UPenn, USA
- Simon Hippenmeyer, IST, Austria
- Taro Kitazawa, Aarhus, Denmark
- Allon Klein, Harvard, USA
- Aaron McKenna, Dartmouth, USA
- Bushra Raj, UPenn, USA
- Michael Scherer, DKFZ, Germany
Registration
Program
Michael Ratz
Session 1 - Chair: Michael Ratz
Building deep, single-cell lineage trees from CRISPR molecular recorders
Barcoding lineage and signaling in development
Session 2 - Chair: Emma Andersson
Principles of Neural Stem Cell Lineage Progression
Searching for clonal memories with multi-step genomics
Session 3 - Chair: Michael Ratz
Whole-genome single-cell multimodal history tracing to reveal cell identity transition
Targeted readout of DNA methylation states in single cells enables joint profiling of clonal identity and cell state
Session 4 - Chair: Emma Andersson
Spacebar: a synthetic method for clone tracing in imaging base spatial transcriptomics
Spatially resolving immune lineages in cancer and beyond
Emma Andersson