Events

SSIG meeting 2/22/2024

Single cell sequencing approaches have revolutionized the ability to define gene transcription (scRNA-seq), cell surface proteins (scAb-seq), and “chromatin state” (scATAC-seq) from individual immune cells. The UCSF Single Cell Sequencing Interest Group, co-founded by Drs. Sulggi Lee and Nadia Roan, is an effort to bring together researchers across campus from various disciplines to share novel single cell strategies for the application to clinical translational research.

2007 CFAR Scientific Symposium: The Next Generation of HIV Research

This two-day symposium focused on current and planned research being conducted by the next generation of HIV investigators with the University of California, San Francisco, the Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology, the Blood Systems Research Institute, SF Department of Public Health (HIV Research Section), and other partner institutes. Research presentations spanned basic, clinical, epidemiologic, prevention, and translational science.