Interesting perspective by Sylvie Delacroix on how AI may reshape professional judgement. Designing AI for "collective learning" could be critical as we integrate these tools into science and healthcare.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
#AI #AIethics #Healthcare
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📢 Delighted to share that the 2026 Human Cell Atlas General Meeting will take place 16–18 June in Boston. Join us for our 10th anniversary celebrations!
#HCA2026GM #HumanCellAtlas
Link: events.humancellatlas.org/2026HCAGM
Wonderful to see an evening dedicated to recognising outstanding women scientists . 🧬✨ #WomenInSTEM #WomenInScience
postdocsoc.trin.cam.ac.uk/events/celeb...
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📢New Perspective out! @penghe.bsky.social, @teichlab.bsky.social and colleagues review widely adopted batch correction methods and propose a path toward more informed, context-aware approaches for future method development. www.nature.com/articles/s43... 🖥️ 🧬
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We’re sharing this JustGiving page in memory of Samay Mahata, the beloved son of our former colleagues. In honour of Samay’s life, the family is raising funds for a cause close to their hearts. Please take a moment to read and support if you can. 💙
🔗 www.justgiving.com/page/samay-m...
Applications are now open for the first-ever CIFAR MacMillan Multiscale Human School!
This unique program brings together researchers across disciplines to focus on mapping and modeling human development 🧬🧠🌍
🔗 cifar.ca/next-generat...
@scicambridge.bsky.social @humancellatlas.org
We're back for our first AI club of the academic year on Thursday September 4th!
This session's theme is "AI in Genomics" with 2 fantastic scientific talks!
Come by for science, pizza and networking!
@scicambridge.bsky.social @cruk-ci.bsky.social @humancellatlas.org
Inspired by this week’s Nobel Prize announcement? Apply for a CRUK funded Clinical Research Training Fellowship! We use Graft vs Host Disease as a model to understand how microbe-immune crosstalk supports peripheral immune tolerance. Project 133: crukcambridgecentre.org.uk/education-an...
Thanks to everyone who joined us for the HCA Town Hall sessions this week. Recordings are available on the HCA YouTube at buff.ly/gtt4gfR and buff.ly/fpqiUI2
Sarah Teichmann @teichlab.bsky.social : Science always wins if we work together @jem.org @lucie-jexpmed.bsky.social
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Sarah Teichmann @teichlab.bsky.social delivered today's keynote: Translating the Human Atlas.
In response to public health emergency, Sarah highlighted how @humancellatlas.org enables data sharing that transforms our understanding of biology & disease.
@medcambridge.bsky.social #ResearchDay
“Science always wins if we work together” 🧬💬 Sarah reflects on collaboration, career paths, and life beyond the lab.
Thanks to Lucie Van Emmenis for the thoughtful conversation!
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#WomenInSTEM #HumanCellAtlas #TeamScience
Multimodal profiling reveals tissue-directed signatures of human immune cells altered with age @natimmunol.nature.com @teichlab.bsky.social @donnafarber.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Photo of Sarah Teichmann and text reads: Professor Sarah Teichmann, Keynote Speaker, Department of Medicine Annual Research Day Also includes logo of Department of Medicine University of Cambridge
We’re gearing up for our Annual Research Day this September, where we celebrate and showcase the brilliant research happening across the department. Especially excited to welcome Sarah Teichmann @teichlab.bsky.social as our keynote speaker this year💡
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An atlas of transcription factor-driven gene programs across human cells @teichlab.bsky.social
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
The first keynote speaker is Sarah Teichmann @teichlab.bsky.social @cam.ac.uk, who is telling us about the single cell genomic and transcriptomic revolution, the @humancellatlas.org and efforts to map the human body one cell at a time #MetabolicMultiomics25
Researchers looking at display in the reading room
Director Allen showing a visitor a Nobel Prize
Researchers looking at display in the reading room
It was great to connect with @teichlab.bsky.social earlier this week. Our volunteers curated an exhibition about scientific breakthroughs, particularly the discovery of DNA, for current researchers based in Cambridge.
A meeting point for modern and historical science!
#archives
In the most recent episode we talked with @teichlab.bsky.social from @cam.ac.uk about the Human Cell Atlas. #podcast #epigenetics #chromatin #singlecell
Listen here: www.activemotif.com/podcasts-sar...
Excited to present our ongoing work @steglelab.bsky.social @sangerinstitute.bsky.social @bayraktarlab.bsky.social @mhaniffa.bsky.social @teichlab.bsky.social on whole embryo modeling of how TFs interact to drive specific CRE element activation in human organogenesis.
#RegSys
Wed 23 July, 14:40, 11BC
We’re thrilled to share our new collaborative study with the Kimber group @manchester.ac.uk #SingleCell transcriptomics identifies chondrocyte differentiation dynamics in vivo and in vitro 🧬🦴 authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S...
#Chondrogenesis #HumanCellAtlas @scicambridge.bsky.social
Quote card with an image of Muzz smiling at the camera on the right-hand side. On the left-hand side there is the quote that reads: “This approach allows us for the first time to dissect biological mechanisms at scale. Mechanisms and scale don't usually go together, but with AI and this approach, we can – and that's going to be revolutionary.”
Our newly appointed Head of the Cellular Genomics programme, @mhaniffa.bsky.social, shares her career journey and vision for the future of the programme. Read more below. ⤵️
sangerinstitute.blog/2025/05/20/i...
🏃♀️ Congratulations to TeichLab members & friend and colleagues for completing the 5K/10K fun run this weekend at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, in support of the British Heart Foundation. A fantastic day of community, science, and heart health 💓
#BHF #CambridgeRun #TeamScience #Heart
🌟 Exciting news!
Congratulations to Prof Sarah Teichmann for being named to STAT’s 2025 STATUS List — recognizing 50 influential people shaping the future of #health and life sciences 🧬💡 We’re thrilled to see Sarah’s vision and contributions celebrated!
More here: www.statnews.com/status-list/...
With TeichLab alumni Dr Jing Su and Prof Joe Marsh in lovely Edinburgh at "hidden cell, dark genome conference"
🗓️ Save the date!
The 2025 Human Cell Atlas General Meeting is happening 9–11 June 2025 🧬✨
🌍 Registration is now open for both in-person and online participation!
#HCA2025GM #HumanCellAtlas #SingleCell #Genomics #OpenScience @humancellatlas.org
Thrilled to announce a new #collaboration between the @humancellatlas.org and UNESCO to advance #openscience, global capacity, and ethical frameworks that ensure the benefits of #genomics are shared worldwide. 🌍🧬