Proud to present Tabula Drosophilae!
In this single-cell atlas of the adult fruit fly, 580,000 cells were sequenced and >250 cell types were annotated. They are from 15 individually dissected sexed tissues as well as the entire head and body. https://t.co/EzAl7QEV9n
@HongjieLi5@JasperJanssens7 Researchers from many different institutes contributed -- too many to name and tag in a twitter thread -- but we'd like to thank @czbiohub for their crucial support!
Single-cell Research in Drosophila: The Fly Cell Atlas and Beyond
A workshop in conjunction with the 62th annual US Drosophila Research Conference
Abstract submission
https://t.co/xT8sNNiF3X
Fly Cell Atlas 3rd meeting will be helt at @BIMSB_MDC on 29-30 April 2021 - expecting the latest advances in Drosophila single-cell omics ! Register and submit your abstract here https://t.co/qhmGZghy4L or visit https://t.co/MpxeqwGC8y
The Fly Cell Atlas is planning a collaborative effort to perform scRNA-seq and snRNA-seq on a large number of Drosophila tissues, supported by the #CZI#Biohub, starting on 29th Aug. More info: https://t.co/MpxeqwGC8y
The Fly Cell Atlas is planning a collaborative effort to perform scRNA-seq and snRNA-seq on a large number of Drosophila tissues, supported by the #CZI#Biohub, starting on 29th Aug. More info: https://t.co/MpxeqwGC8y
The next event of the Fly Cell Atlas is on 5th Sep 2019 in Lausanne: Workshop at the European Drosophila Research Conference #EDRC19 - "Single cell approaches in Drosophila research" #FCA https://t.co/mPwPH78miX
We're bringing together researchers from all across the globe, if not physically, at least digitally. Speaking now is Nikos Konstantinides from the Desplan lab at NYU