Dear colleague,
Happy NY! I hope you have had a restful break.
This year we will continue working together to describe and explore digital infrastructure challenges facing anyone using single cell and spatial omics and identify solutions to work more efficiently.
The quarterly community meetings will continue. The 2025 meetings will be held on Wednesdays from 1:00 to 2:30 pm on the following dates:
16th April see in your timezone || add to google calendar || add to calendar via download .ics file
25th June see in your timezone || add to google calendar || add to calendar via download .ics file
3rd September see in your timezone || add to google calendar || add to calendar via download .ics file
19th November (AEDT) see in your timezone || add to google calendar || add to calendar via download .ics file
The meetings will be held virtually, with the Zoom link circulated prior to each meeting.
These meetings provide a forum for community members to:
Share their experiences and challenges with using single cell and spatial omics in the digital space, i.e. data analysis,
Share knowledge, make connections, and collaborate,
Learn more about recent developments in bioinformatics that impact single cell and spatial omics,
Discuss potential solutions and best practices, and,
Learn about relevant services and offerings from BioCommons and partners.
We encourage anyone working with single cell and spatial omics to attend these meetings. As a member of this google group, you will automatically be added to the calendar invite and notified of the upcoming meetings.
What we do together is driven by the community, so we are always seeking speakers. If you are interested in presenting or even just have a topic idea, please get in touch with me. We look forward to seeing you there!
Best regards,
Tiff
Community Engagement
Australian BioCommons
The University of Melbourne
My position is funded by Bioplatforms Australia and hosted by The University of Melbourne.
I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands upon which I work and pay my respects to their Elders, both past and present.