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    Join us for an exciting webinar focused on innovative research in the field of single-cell multi-omics. Our expert speakers will present new methods for integrating omics data and discuss their applications in studying disease and cellular behavior.
    In this webinar, you’ll learn:
    • How scCross helps integrate different omics data, enhancing insights into cellular heterogeneity and disease development.
    • How multi-omics data integration through ActivePathways and DPM can reveal critical pathways and biomarkers in cancers such as IDH-mutant gliomas and ovarian cancer.
    • How HLA loss of heterozygosity (LOH) is identified through whole genome sequencing and its implications for immune escape in cancer.
    Who should attend:
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