We are excited to announce a new computational tool, drug2cell, published in @nature. This tool can provide insights into the precise cellular targets of drugs.
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Teichlab
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Joined February 2020
- Welcome on board to the journey through spacetime. In our latest @Nature paper we explore the cellular landscape of the gut - one of the most complex organs in the human body with its own immune and nervous systems nature.com/articles/s4158β¦
- We are pleased to announce Sarah Teichmann has been elected Professor in Stem Cell Medicine at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute @SCICambridge. We will be moving our group to the Biomedical Campus and look forward to working together. See: stemcells.cam.ac.uk/news/sarah-teiβ¦
- We are pleased to announce that our paper on CellHint was published today in @CellCellPress. Here, we describe this new tool and how it can harmonise single-cell data to help drive biological research.
- You can now check our COVID-19 Cell Atlas online! covid19cellatlas.org Great team effort to unravel the cell-specific expression of ACE2 and TMPRSS2 across human tissues @sangerinstitute@humancellatlas
- πOur Human Developing Limb Cell Atlas is now published in Nature! β¨ nature.com/articles/s4158β¦ We've delved into the intricate world of limb cell states and architecture, uncovering new spatial patterns and regulatory codes. Here's a thread to share the journey! π
- Our first COVID-19 paper by the Lung Biological Network is online at Nature Medicine: SARS-CoV-2 entry factors are highly expressed in nasal epithelial cells together with innate immune genes. @humancellatlas
- How can single-cell atlases shed light to shared and tissue-specific features of cell types across organs? Congrats to @elmentaite@CDominguezConde@edenling3 on this review. Great teamwork! @humancellatlas
- Happy to share our work, a comprehensive single cell & spatial atlas of the human thymus, which uses our newly established common coordinate framework for the thymus, the Cortico-Medullary Axis (CMA), to spatially explore thymic development.#ThymusCCFtiny.cc/p7udvz
- Please check our CellTypist 2.0! celltypist.org It incorporates single-cell data harmonisation & integration, aiming to assemble existing annotated single-cell datasets across the community into a uniformly annotated dataset. doi.org/10.1101/2023.0β¦#singlecell
- We are delighted to announce our spatial cell atlas of the human heart is now on bioRxiv π«: biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦ This work adds new regions, modalities (spRNAseq, snATACseq) and cell types to the heart cell atlas, including the cells of the cardiac conduction system β‘οΈ
- We are excited to announce our preprint on the spatial cell atlas of the entire human embryonic limbπͺπ¦΅biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦ We reveal the orchestral of genes during limb development in space and time, which also yields disease implication and mouse-human evolutionary insight
- Our latest research on genetic variants and immune response has been published in @NatureGenet and featured on the cover. Explore the comprehensive insights into genetic variants on disease susceptibility at nature.com/articles/s4158β¦ @natsuhiku
- As our lab heads for the new homeπ , Sarah reflects on the pivotal decision she made in 2012 that reshaped our labβs trajectory. Read the story hereππ‘
