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The Human Lung Cell Atlas

The Human Lung Cell Atlas
Professor Martijn C.Nawijn
1 hour
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The Human Lung Cell Atlas
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Radiographers / technologists & Secondary care doctors & Tertiary care doctors

Subject

Respiratory medicine

Duration

1 hour

Certified:

CPD
EXPERT TALK
Overview

The human cell atlas is a systematic characterisation of the cellular landscape of the human body. This talk discusses how this allows identification of new cell types, characterisation of specific molecular phenotypes and how the cellular landscape of airway wall is altered in asthma.

CONTENT
Learning objectives
  • To discuss the roadmap of the human cell atlas
  • To review HCA-Lung and integrated lung cell atlas
  • To gain knowledge of the effects of technical and demographic variables
  • To understand the cellular heterogeneity
EXPERT
Professor Martijn C.Nawijn

Professor Martijn C.Nawijn is a professor in functional genetics of chronic respiratory disease at the GRIAC research institute, University of Groningen Medical Center, Groningen, The Netherlands.

Over the past 8 years, Professor Nawjin has studied the disease process in far greater detail using single-cell technologies , and acts as a coordinator for the Lung Bionetwork of the Human Cell Atlas consortium.

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