08/25Check out some of our recent publications on multimodal integration, deep learning analysis of Perturb-seq data, intracellular protein profiling, and immune memory.
06/25Congratulations to Bingjie, Saket, Avi, and Tim - postdoc alumni who have recently moved on to start their own labs!
03/25Tired of manually clustering and annotating your scRNA-seq datasets? Check out Pan-Human Azimuth, our deep learning-based cell type annotation tool for human sc/snRNA-seq data.
04/25Interested in single cell genomics but need help getting started? Check out our 9th annual Single Cell Genomics Day workshop.
02/24Congratulations to Isabella on her Damon Runyon Quantitative Biology Fellowship, and to Tim and Avi for their NIH K99 awards!
01/24We’re excited to release Seurat v5.0! Includes ‘bridge integration’ for cross-modality analysis, massively scalable ‘sketch'-based analysis, and expanded support for sequencing-based and imaging-based spatial datasets. Learn more on the Seurat website.
08/23Introducing Neptune Bio, a new therapeutic discovery platform spinning out of the lab, with seed funding led by Lux Capital and KdT Ventures.
02/01/21We’re excited to release Seurat v4.0! Includes support for spatial transcriptomics datasets, alongside new methods for integration, and multimodal analysis.
12/01/19Check out some of our 2019 publications on multiplexing, integration, normalization, and cardiopharyngeal fate specification.
11/26/18We’re excited to release Seurat v3.1! Includes support for spatial transcriptomics datasets, alongside new methods for integration, and multimodal analysis.
11/14/19We are thrilled to participate in the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s Essential Open Source Software for Science Program!
07/17/19We’re excited to release Signac! Learn more about how to use Signac for analysis, interpretation, and exploration of single-cell chromatin datasets.
11/01/18Check out some of our 2018 publications on inhibitory interneurogenesis, multimodal single cell profiling, and human hematopoiesis.
03/26/18We’re excited to release Seurat v2.3! Learn more, about new methods for dataset visualization, interaction, integration, differential expression, and multimodal analysis.
03/15/18We’re excited to welcome two new postdocs! Tim Stuart joins us from the University of Western Australia, and Harm Wessels joins us from the Max Delbruck Center in Berlin.
03/09/18Congrats to Christian, who has started his new position as a group leader at the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology.
02/18Christoph designed our “How many cells” and “Cost per cell” tools, to help plan experimental design.
06/22/17The lab welcomes William Mauck, Paul Hoffman, and Bernadette Bracken - who join from the American Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota, and NYU.
03/17/17Congrats to Andrew, who has been selected as an NSF graduate research fellow, and to Jan, who was awarded a postdoctoral research fellowship from the Belgian American Education Foundation.
10/04/16The lab has been selected for the 2016 NIH New Innovator Award. We’re looking forward to growing and are recruiting postdocs!
10/03/16Our webinar with Nature and 10X genomics: “Defining the immune system at single cell resolution with Seurat
09/17/16Lana Harshman and Jan Slabbaert join the lab! Lana joins us from Evan Eichler’s lab at the University of Washington. Jan joins as a postdoc after completing his PhD in Neuroscience at KU Leuven in Patrik Vestreken’s lab.
08/31/16Interested in single cell genomics but need help getting started? Come to my lab’s free practical workshop at NYGC: “Single Cell Genomics Day 2016