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Explore single-cell genomics approaches to understanding autoimmune disease mechanisms in this 30-minute conference talk from the Variant to Function (V2F) Symposium at the Broad Institute. Learn how single-cell genomics techniques can dissect common immune networks that drive autoimmunity, presented by Alexandra-Chloé Villani, PhD, Institute Member at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Discover cutting-edge research methodologies for analyzing immune cell populations at the single-cell level and understand how these approaches reveal shared pathways across different autoimmune conditions. Gain insights into how single-cell genomics data can inform therapeutic target identification and patient stratification strategies in autoimmune diseases. The presentation is part of a scientific symposium focused on translating genetic associations into actionable therapeutic targets, featuring cross-disciplinary discussions aimed at accelerating genetically-informed approaches in healthcare.
Syllabus
Variant to Function (V2F) Symposium: Alexandra-Chloé Villani (2025)
Taught by
Broad Institute