BIG Summer Research Seminar: Xianghong Jasmine Zhou, Professor, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at UCLA

Boyer Hall 159

TITLE: "Liquid Biopsies for Precision Oncology." ABSTRACT: Liquid biopsies are new diagnostic approaches to profile molecular features of solid tumors by blood, saliva, urine, and other body fluids. Such approaches offer non-invasive options in early cancer detection, tumor sampling, continuous monitoring, and designing personalized therapeutic options. Therefore, liquid biopsies have the potential to transform the […]

QCBio Research Seminar: Zhiqian Zhai (Li JJ), Graduate Student in Statistics

Boyer Hall 159

TITLE: "Supervised capacity preserving mapping: a clustering guided visualization method for scRNA-seq data." ABSTRACT: Recently, various computational methods have been developed to analyze the scRNAseq data, such as clustering and visualization. However, current visualization methods, including t-SNE and UMAP, are challenged by the limited accuracy of rendering the geometric relationship of populations with distinct functional […]

QCBio Research Seminar: Roni Haas (Boutros), Postdoc in Human Genetics

Boyer Hall 159

TITLE: "Proteogenomic characterization of the molecular determinants of prostate cancer radioresistance." ABSTRACT: Prostate Cancer (PC), the second most common cause of cancer death in men, is frequently treated using radiotherapy with curative intent. Despite its effectiveness, radiotherapy often results in aggressive PC relapse characterized by radioresistance. The diversity in therapeutic response to radiotherapy, and the molecular […]

QCBio Research Seminar: Mark Xiang (Hoffmann), Graduate Student in Bioinformatics

Boyer Hall 159

TITLE: "Heterogeneity in cell states: Is it important whether cell states are heritable or change rapidly?" ABSTRACT: Cells of the same cell type show molecular and phenotypic heterogeneity. Is the particular cell state of a given cell heritable from one generation to the next?  Previous work in liver cancer cells indicates that the molecular network […]

QCBio/BIG Summer Research Seminar: Dr. Eric Deeds, Associate Professor – Vice Chair, Life Sciences Core, UCLA

Boyer Hall 159

TITLE: "A lack of distinct cellular identities in scRNA-seq data: revisiting Waddington’s landscape". ABSTRACT: Single-cell RNA sequencing is revolutionizing our understanding of development, differentiation and disease. Analysis of this data is often challenging, however, and tasks like clustering cells to uncover distinct cellular identities sometimes yields results that fail to align with existing biological knowledge. We analyzed publicly available data where […]

QCBio Seminar Series: Zeba Wunderlich

Boyer Hall 159

Assistant Professor Department of Developmental and Cell Biology Institute for Immunology University of California, Irvine "The Connections Between Enhancer Architecture and Function" https://devcell.bio.uci.edu/faculty/zeba-wunderlich/

QCBio Seminar Series: Linda Petzold

Boyer Hall 159

Mehrabian Distinguished Professor Computer Science University of California, Santa Barbara “Integration of Stochastic Chemical Kinetics, Mechanics and Growth in the Modeling of Cell Polarization” https://www.cs.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/petzold

QCBio Seminar Series: Aly Khan

Boyer Hall 159

Research Assistant Professor Principal Investigator, Laboratory for Computational Immunology Department of Pathology University of Chicago “New computational approaches to understand immune function”

QCBio Seminar Series: Elisa Franco

Boyer Hall 159

Associate Professor Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering University of California, Los Angeles “Ultrasensitive components enable adaptation in molecular feedback systems” https://samueli.ucla.edu/people/elisa-franco/

QCBio Seminar Series: Michael Lynch

Boyer Hall 159

Center Director and Professor Biodesign Center for Mechanisms of Evolution Arizona State University "Mutation, Drift, and the Origin of Cell Biology's Scaling Laws" https://biodesign.asu.edu/michael-lynch