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Cells, Tissues & Organs: assembling the Human Cell Atlas

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  • UserProfessor Sarah Teichmann - Cambridge Stem Cell Institute World_link
  • ClockMonday 29 September 2025, 12:30-13:30
  • HouseCRUK CI Lecture Theatre.

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The 37 trillion cells of the human body have a remarkable array of specialised functions, and must cooperate and collaborate in time and space to construct a functioning human. Harnessing cutting-edge single cell genomics and spatial technologies, my lab has been attempting to understand this cellular diversity, how it is generated during development and how it goes wrong in disease. My talk will illustrate how cell atlasing in three spatial dimensions and across developmental time can accelerate our understanding of how functioning tissues and organs are formed in the body.

This talk is part of the Seminars on Quantitative Biology @ CRUK Cambridge Institute series.

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