Excited to share the first spatially resolved multiomics atlas for human bone marrow, published today in @CellCellPress. https://t.co/EVT4qrhiFs. Wonderful collaborations with Ling Qin @LingQin6, Charles Nelson, Martin Carroll, Ivan Maillard, Vinohd Pillai @pillai_vinodh labs!
Excited to announce deMULTIplex2 - a powerful new classification algorithm for multiplexed scRNA-seq data from the Gartner lab and @czbiohub, @c3STC, and @UCSF developed by @QinZhu_1 & @Danny__Conrad:
https://t.co/pOlRppyLki
Great presentation @ASH_hematology by another lab member, Changya Chen @Changya1 on characterization of progenitor-like blasts in high risk leukemias! Great collaboration with David Teachey, @kathrinbernt, Sarah Tasiah, @Junjyang labs! #ASH22
Check out our review of the single-cell multiomics work done by @KaiTanLab1 on KMT2Ar leukemia. It's great to see progress on improving outcomes in pediatric cancers! https://t.co/59YYDJWBHX @vangalenlab@cdktmw@Changya1@wbaopaul
Excited to share our new method MAPLE for integrating single-cell methylome and transcriptome data based on supervised learning. https://t.co/y7WW5ukHI0
Our latest puplication is online! The work was a collaboration with @KaiTanLab1 (@cdktmw) with @penggao8, @Changya1, and our graduate student @howell_ED2 leading the work - https://t.co/RB8caPei3y
Very proud of our study. Technically very challenging experiments to do, dealing with rare primary hematopoietic stem cells. Spatial Genome Re-organization between Fetal and Adult Hematopoietic Stem Cells: Cell Reports https://t.co/ZzZPmkYZbw
Very excited to share the joint work with the Speck lab to map the transcriptional regulatory circuitry during definitive embryonic hematopoiesis. Kudos to Peng, Changya and Elizabeth from both labs who did the lion's share of the work!
https://t.co/U8Tu0F18OX
Very excited to share our new preprint on pre-HSC formation in early development. Feedbacks are welcome! It's a two-years-long effort with Tan Lab (@cdktmw) and Speck Lab to collect and dig into the scRNA and scATAC data and functionally validate our findings!