From 10/11/2022 To 11/11/2022

Starts at 15:00 until 18:30

Virtual DZG Early Career Scientist Symposium: Single Cell Analysis

  • Address: Virtual
  • Organizer: DZG
  • Language: English
  • Registration necessary: Yes

A jointly organized event for early career scientists by the six German Centers for Health Research (DZG). We aim to provide training and networking opportunities to facilitate scientific exchange across the DZG research areas.

Single Cell Analysis techniques and data analysis methods are widely used across all DZGs to unravel disease mechanisms. This symposium brings together experts and early-career scientists from both clinical and basic research to give examples and discuss how single cell analysis is applied in their current research.

The scientific program of the symposium will be organized by DZL researchers Dr. Herbert Schiller (HMU München) und Prof. Christos Samakovlis (SciLifeLab Stockholm & UGLMC Gießen) in collaboration with their colleagues in the other DZGs.

You can find all information also here on the DZG website.


Program:
You can find the preliminary scientific program below. On day 2 of the symposium in the late afternoon, you will also have the opportunity to join a 30-minute “meet the experts” session for further discussion of your very own specific research challenges – please ensure to tick box on the registration form, if you are interested in attending this session.


Registration and Abstract Submission:
Please register here for the DZG Early Career Scientist Symposium: Single Cell Analysis.

Based on abstracts submitted, two early career scientists will be selected from each DZG to give a short talk. Please send your abstract via email to dktk-schoolofoncology@dkfz-heidelberg.de and carefully read the abstract submission guidelines below.

  • Abstract submission will be open until October 10th, 2022 here.
  • Notification of acceptance/rejection by email

* Abstract submission guideline: Please write your abstract in English and include title, authors and affiliations and do not exceed 300 words. In addition, please provide three keywords. Once the abstract has been submitted, no corrections can be made. In case of questions, please contact dktk-schoolofoncology@dkfz-heidelberg.de.