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Scientific Webinar

4DN Google Drive folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Q1mzBETKDLLnMviloMVGCieBNNqKbP36?usp=sharing

Scientific Webinar Calendar: click here to add all the Scientific Webinar events to your personal calendar

Scientific Webinar Assignments (2021-2024): docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/122eouLgJtMoCJNKmNhygufdU1qqEy-dDomxqqyQ1TxM/edit?usp=sharing

Mission

The 4DN Consortium Scientific Webinar Series is designed to promote sharing ideas and establishment of new collaborations among the consortium members. It features scientific presentations by 4DN member group. These presentations are focused on new discoveries, and new approaches and are not meant to be high-level summaries of deliverables/objectives of each project as in annual consortium meetings. Each group is strongly encouraged to present unpublished research. The PI of each member group may designate either themselves or members of their group to give the presentation.

Format and Instructions

The format of this webinar series will consist of hour-long online video conferences. Each Webinar will feature two presentations, with each presentation allocated 20’ of talk time followed by 10’ of discussion. All member groups of 4DN consortium are expected to present once in this round, although some centers may present twice given the size of their grants.

Presentation Assignments

The Webinar organization committee has discussed and come up with a schedule for presentations after February 2021. See the schedule here: Scientific Webinar Assignment 2021-2024.

The schedule is ranked by funded project and the corresponding PI's last name. While the corresponding PI is put in the presentation slot, it is up to the corresponding PI to decide who in their team is to give the talk. It is encouraged that trainees are given the chance to present. If the corresponding PI wants to switch with someone else on the list in a mutual agreement, then she/he has the responsibility to arrange it and let the Webinar organization committee know.

Scientific Webinar Committee: Ana Pombo, Golnaz Vahedi, Sheng Zhong, Ting Wang, Wenbo Li, Sui Huang, Yin Shen, Taekjip Ha

Scientific Webinar Series slides presentations

February 25, 2022

Moderator: Wenbo Li

Presenter: Ansuman Satpathy (Stanford University School of Medicine) - “4DN interrogation of T cell exhaustion” (Link to presenter slides)

Presenter: Tomoko Yamada (Northwestern University) - “Mega-Enhancer Bodies Organize Neuronal Long Genes in the Cerebellum” (Link to presenter slides)

  • Scientific Webinar presentations (Phase 1) can be found here.
  • Scientific Webinar presentations (Phase 2) can be found here.

4DN Scientific Webinar Series

February 25, 2022

8:00-8:30 am Pacific Time, 20 minutes talk, then 10 minutes Q&A

Ansuman Satpathy

Assistant Professor

Title: “4DN interrogation of T cell exhaustion”

Dr. Ansuman Satpathy M.D., Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is a member of the Stanford Cancer Institute, the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, the Immunology, Cancer Biology, and Biomedical Informatics Programs, and a faculty fellow in ChEM-H. Dr. Satpathy’s research group focuses on developing and applying genome-scale technologies to study fundamental properties of the immune system in health, infection, and cancer.

8:30-9:00 am Pacific Time, 20 minutes talk, then 10 minutes Q&A

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Tomoko Yamada

Assistant Professor

tomoko.yamada@northwestern.edu

Title: “Mega-Enhancer Bodies Organize Neuronal Long Genes in the Cerebellum”

Tomoko Yamada is a research assistant professor of Department of Neurobiology at Northwestern University. For her postdoctoral fellowship, she worked with Azad Bonni at Harvard University and then Washington University, to uncover epigenetic mechanisms that orchestrate neural circuit assembly and plasticity in the brain. Her current work is focusing on specialized mechanisms of genome architecture regulation during brain development as neurons establish their unique transcriptomic identities.

HOW TO Join the Webinar

The Webinar Series will be on the 4th Friday of each month from 8am-9am Pacific Time, 11am-12pm Eastern Time.

Join Zoom Meeting
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During Presentation:

ATTENDEES, PLEASE:

  • MUTE YOUR COMPUTER MICROPHONE WHEN JOINING THE WEBINAR
  • LET THE MODERATOR KNOW THAT YOU HAVE A QUESTION VIA CHAT
  • QUESTIONS WILL BE ADDRESSED AT THE END OF EACH PRESENTATION, DURING THE DISCUSSION PERIODS

Next Scientific Webinar Presentation

When: March 25, 2022

Moderator: Ting Wang

Presenters:

  • Member from Thomas Gregor (contact), Michael Levine, Jared Toettcher's group (Presenter and title will be determined by group)
  • Member from Maria-Elena Torres-Padilla's group (Presenter and title will be determined by group)
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