SiNG

The SIngle cell Network in Ghent (SING) was started to connect researchers of all levels across various institutes in Ghent who work on single cell data or want to start working on this type of data. 

On September 15th 2023, you are invited to the SIngle Cell Network Ghent yearly meeting, a full day event.

This is an event organized for all Ghent single cell researchers from all fields. 

Since we want to enhance local connections, there will be multiple short talk opportunities (abstract selection) and a poster showcase. 

At the end of the day, we invite you to our social event with a food truck and drinks.

Organised by
Ruth Seurinck - WE02 & VIB
Celine Everaert - GE31 & CRIG

Interested in joining? 

Confirmed speakers

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Evelien Van Hamme

Evelien Van Hamme

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Guide to the galaxy of spatial profiling technologies

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Britta Velten

Britta Velten

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Integrating single-cell measurements across modalities, time and space

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Marek Bartosovic

Marek Bartosovic

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Multimodal, single-cell and spatial profiling of the epigenome in the mouse brain

Abstract submission

We strongly encourage scientists to share their work with the scientific community. Grab this opportunity and submit your abstract by email to sing@ugent.be.

Abstract text should be no more than 250 words, written in English, and follow the format as indicated in the example (Word file). 

Your abstract can be selected for a short oral presentation (12' + 5' questions). If you are selected, you will be notified by September 5th. 

However, all researchers that submit an abstract, will be able to present their work in a poster session. The best posters will be awarded with a poster prize!

Where do you need to go?

Auditorium Oehoe
Coupure Links 653
9000 Gent
Belgium

Spread the word

Don't hesitate to contact sing@ugent.be if:

  • You or a colleague wants to join the SiNG network.
  • You have suggestions for workshops or speakers, or any other way SiNG might contribute to your single cell research.
  • You want to get involved in co-organising events.
  • You have news you want to share.

Thank you to our contributors!