Single Cell Variation in Phenotype (SCWG)

Working Group leader: Andreas Vasdekis

Group members: Daniel Weinreich, Chris Marx, Tanya Miura, Brenda Rubenstein, Shala Nemati, Monica Pedroni, Sergey Stolyar, Akaorde Serki, David Morgan, Maya Weisman

Originated: October, 2019

Description:

SCGW is interested in fusing expertise at UI and Brown towards understanding the response of cell populations with single-cell resolution to stress, as well as the relationship between this form of stress response with evolution.

One of our goals is to generate and submit manuscripts that are related to the GenoPheno EPSCoR project. A second goal pertains to the generation of preliminary data towards submitting future proposals that aim at relating single-cell phenomena with stress response and eventually evolution.

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