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Demystifying pulmonary fibrosis with single cell RNA sequencing

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This webinar was held on Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at 10 AM EST with Dr. Naftali Kaminski, a professor in the Department of Medicine as well as the Chief of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at Yale School of Medicine.
The purpose was to demystify the complexity of Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) at the level of gene and specific lung cells, with single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-Seq).
The specific learning objectives are as follows:
1. Learn the unique temporospatial phenotypic aspects of the IPF lung
2. Describe the aberrant and ectopic cells identified in the IPF lung using single cell RNA sequencing
3. Understand the potential impact of the insights from the IPF Cell Atlas on the diagnosis and management of IPF
Stay tuned for an upcoming podcast featuring Dr. Kaminski on our podcast channel! Feel free to drop any questions you may have for Dr. Kaminski in the comments below.
This webinar was hosted by Dr. Kjetil Ask, associate professor at the Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health in the McMaster's Department of Medicine and the director, and facilitator of HTHSCI 4MD3 Demystifying Medicine undergraduate course at McMaster University alongside student moderators: Rawan Al-Nasery, Emily Grydziuszko, Nadia Kasim, and Julie Vo.
This webinar was in collaboration with McMaster University Department of Medicine, Canadian Connective Tissue Conference 2020, The Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, and Demystifying Medicine at McMaster University.
Copyright McMaster University 2020
#DemystifyingMedicine, #IPF
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The purpose was to demystify the complexity of Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) at the level of gene and specific lung cells, with single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-Seq).
The specific learning objectives are as follows:
1. Learn the unique temporospatial phenotypic aspects of the IPF lung
2. Describe the aberrant and ectopic cells identified in the IPF lung using single cell RNA sequencing
3. Understand the potential impact of the insights from the IPF Cell Atlas on the diagnosis and management of IPF
Stay tuned for an upcoming podcast featuring Dr. Kaminski on our podcast channel! Feel free to drop any questions you may have for Dr. Kaminski in the comments below.
This webinar was hosted by Dr. Kjetil Ask, associate professor at the Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health in the McMaster's Department of Medicine and the director, and facilitator of HTHSCI 4MD3 Demystifying Medicine undergraduate course at McMaster University alongside student moderators: Rawan Al-Nasery, Emily Grydziuszko, Nadia Kasim, and Julie Vo.
This webinar was in collaboration with McMaster University Department of Medicine, Canadian Connective Tissue Conference 2020, The Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, and Demystifying Medicine at McMaster University.
Copyright McMaster University 2020
#DemystifyingMedicine, #IPF
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Check out Dr. Kaminski at:
For more content from us:
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