
SCOG Virtual Lecture Series
‘Recent Advances in Single Cell Omics’:
34. Kikuë Tachibana (MPIB Munich)
We are excited to announce the next speaker in our SCOG Virtual Lecture Series ‘Recent Advances in Single Cell Omics’: Kikuë Tachibana (MPIB Munich)
Title:
Insights into the emergence of 3D genome architecture at the start of life by single-nucleus Hi-C
Biography:
Kikue Tachibana is an Austrian-Japanese scientist who was educated in Austria, Japan and the UK. She studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge University and stayed on for her PhD to study DNA replication in the laboratory of Ron Laskey at the MRC Cancer Cell Unit. Kikue joined the laboratory of Kim Nasmyth at Oxford University to investigate sister chromatid cohesion in mouse oocytes. She started her own research program on zygotic reprogramming as a junior group leader in 2011 at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna. Kikue is an MBO member since 2018. She was awarded the Walther Fleming Award of the German Society of Cell Biology and the City of Vienna Prize. Kikue was appointed as a Max Planck Director in 2019 and is establishing a Department of Totipotency at the MPI of Biochemistry, Martinsried.
Further information on participation, the program and the application for a lecture can be found below.
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Further Information:
VIRTUAL LECTURE SERIES: 'Recent Advances in Single Cell Omics'
- Biweekly event on Fridays at 9:30 am (CEST)
- 30 min presentation, followed by 15 min discussion / Q&A
SYNOPSIS
The virtual lecture series includes biweekly presentations about current single cell research. In addition to selected presentations by invited guests, we would particularly like to offer SCOG partners a platform to present their work to the network (read below how to apply).
The program will be updated regularly (see schedule below).PARTICIPATION
The Virtual Lecture Series takes place via Zoom. Please register in order to receive information on how to join the webinar. Your personal join link will be valid for all upcoming lectures of the series.
REGISTER HEREAPPLY FOR LECTURE
We would kindly like to encourage the SCOG community not only to participate as an attendee but to present their work to the community. All contributions are welcome.
If you are a SCOG partner (PI/group leader) or member (Postdoc) and would like to give a talk during the lecture series, please apply by completing the form on our website. Please note that a balanced representation of topics, institutes and gender will be ensured in the selection of applications.
APPLY HERE
Hourly Schedule
11 February 2022
- 9:30 - 10:15
- Andreas Moor (ETH Zurich)
- Spatial biology in intestinal homeostasis and cancer
11 March 2022
- 9:30 - 10:15
- Kikue Tachibana (MPIB Munich)
- Insights into the emergence of 3D genome architecture at the start of life by single-nucleus Hi-C
25 March 2022
- 9:30 - 10:15
- Bart Deplancke (EPFL Lausanne)
- Engineering next-generation single cell phenomics technologies
08 April 2022
- 9:30 - 10:15
- Christoph Bock (CeMM Vienna)