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Chairs: Lacra Bintu, Jennifer Cremins, Yin Shen, Bing Ren, Jian Ma and Benoit Bruneau
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Agenda and Minutes:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PuSPeug0qgnv_-DePvDLwhbaxyYvFzeqNv_eIpDp4pA/edit
Why Act? We aim to develop a consortium-wide collaborative project in Phase 2 to demonstrate a clear long-term legacy that resonates with the broad community.
Why Now? There has been burgeoning discussions and demand from the consortium:”'What are we delivering in terms of meaningful long-term insight and data?” It’s time to use the following three years or so to tackle a consortium-wide grand challenge.
Deliverables will be organized in two stages:
A major effort will be in the computational integration of these primary single-cell measurements with single-cell functional data (e.g., scRNA-seq, multiplexed RNA FISH), other bleeding edge single-cell technologies and population-based assays for mapping 4DN in tissues over development and lifespan in several organ systems.
Stage 1 – Pilot Phase
Note that it is important to add the temporal dimension. iPS-derived neurons and cardiomyocytes are perfect for temporal perturbations
Stage 2 – Expansion Stage