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SUMMARY:Cell Biology at Scale 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Cell Biology at Scale (CB@S) meeting is co-hosted by SciLifeLab\, the national research infrastructure for life science in Sweden\, and Biohub. This event aims to bring together researchers working at the interface of cell biology\, imaging\, functional genomics\, computational biology\, and artificial intelligence. \n\n\n\nRecent advances in multiplexed molecular profiling\, high-resolution imaging\, perturbation technologies\, and AI-driven modeling are changing how we study cells. Conducting cell biology at scale is not simply about increasing throughput. It represents a shift in how experiments are designed\, how data are integrated\, and how biological questions are formulated across molecular\, cellular\, and organismal levels. \n\n\n\nCB@S 2026\, a one-day symposium\, will focus on forward-looking perspectives: \n\n\n\n\nHow do we integrate multimodal cellular data?\n\n\n\nHow can modeling and AI help build predictive\, cell-scale theoretical frameworks?\n\n\n\nWhat experimental and computational strategies are still missing?\n\n\n\n\nThe symposium will be accessible both on site and via live stream. \n\n\n\nThe annual CB@S meetings started four years ago\, and so far\, all have taken place in the United States. Now for the first time\, the meeting will be hosted in Europe. Stockholm is an established international center for interdisciplinary life science research\, with strong environments in cell biology\, data-driven biology\, and technology development. \n\n\n\nThis event is kindly supported by Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. \n\n\n\nInvited Speakers \n\n\n\nAlexander van Oudenaarden\, Hubrecht InstituteAubrey Weigel\, Howard Hughes Medical InstituteFlorian Jug\, Human TechnopoleJan Funke\, Human TechnopoleJohann Wenckstern\, EPFLJohannes Schöneberg\, UCSDLukas Kapitein\, Utrecht UniversityMagda Bienko\, SciLifeLab\, Karolinska Institutet / Human TechnopoleRalf Jungmann\, Max Planck Institute of BiochemistrySuliana Manley\, EPFL \n\n\n\nRegistration \n\n\n\nRegistration for on-site participation is now closed. Registration for on-line participation remains open. \n\n\n\nregistration for on-line participation\n\n\n\nProgram \n\n\n\nProgram and sessions are preliminary and subject to change \n\n\n\nTimeActivity08:00Doors open\, registration\, coffee09:00Welcome remarks (SciLifeLab & Biohub)Jan Ellenberg\, Manuel Leonetti & Paul BlaineySession I – Molecular Mapping at ScaleModerators: Johan Elf + Paul Blainey09:20Novel sequencing tools to monitor translation in individual cellsAlexander van Oudenaarden09:40DNA-associated intronic RNAs form introsomes that shape genome architecture in neurons Magda Bienko10:00Short presentationsIntegrating spatial multi-omics to reveal inflammatory and regulatory signalling niches in the lungAlexandra FirsovaFrom Genome to Drug Targets: A Computational Pipeline for Setaria digitataBará AdiHow to achieve high throughput and correlative biophysical\, physiological and multiomic dataErdinc Sezgin10:15Session Wrap up10:20Coffee BreakSession II – Cellular Organization & DynamicsModerator: Jan Ellenberg10:504D Cell Biology: Drug Discovery using Advanced Microscopy\, Organoids\, Digital Twins\, and AIJohannes Schöneberg11:10Using light to dissect and direct cellular organization and dynamicsLukas Kapitein11:30Mapping Cells at Scale: Sharing Data and Workflows for Tissue-Scale vEMAubrey Weigel11:50Tunable Three-Photon-Activatable Cyclooctynes for Wavelength-Selective Labeling of Nascent RNA and Proteins in CellsDaniel Fürth12:00Short presentationsThe Fourth Dimension: Probing Developmental and Evolutionary Time in Spatial OmicsMarco GrilloStitch-seq: A Facile and High-Throughput Perturbation Sequencing MethodFrances KeerMINFLUX – SRS – TPE FLIM imaging of bacteria and their targeted host cellsChinmaya Venugopal Srambickal12:15Session Wrap-up12:20Lunch and Poster sessionSession III – From imaging to modelsModerators: Carolina Wählby + Manuel Leonetti13:30From DNA Nanotechnology to Biomedical Insight: Towards Single-Molecule Spatial OmicsRalf Jungmann13:50Smart microscopy reveals patterns in the mitochondrial life cycleSuliana Manley14:10Live-cell nanoscopy empowered by computationIlaria Testa14:20Short PresentationsScaling Cell Biology with Smart Microscopy: Adaptive Workflows as a ServiceRafael CamachoAgentic-J: An All-Round AI Agent for Cell Biologists Analyzing Microscopy Images from Exploration to PublicationsJianxu ChenFrom Learning to Generating Representations: Constructing a Visual-based World Model for Virtual Cells at Meso-scaleGaole Dai14:35Discussion & Session Wrap-up14:40Coffee BreakSession IV – Outlook: Building Predictive Cell BiologyModerators: Sanja Vickovic + Jason Swedlow15:10AI as a Trusted Partner for Scientific Discovery Across Biological ScalesFlorian Jug15:30Mechanistic Models of MorphogenesisJan Funke15:50Virtual Patient Labs: AI-Driven Simulation and Diagnostics for Precision OncologyJohann Wenckstern\, EPFL16:10Short PresentationsCells as Single-Molecule Protein Proximity NetworksFilip KarlssonLive-cell transcriptomics with engineered virus-like particlesMohamad Najia16:20Virtual Biology InitiativeManuel Leonetti16:30Alpha CellJan Ellenberg16:40Panel discussionAudience Q&A17:10Conference Wrap up – Thank you17:15End of MeetingPost-symposium mingle\n\n\n\nPoster Session\n\n\n\nCBAS – All Submitted Abstracts.docxDownload\n\n\n\nScientific Committee \n\n\n\nPaul BlaineyIain CheesemanJohan ElfJan EllenbergManuel LeonettiCarolina WählbyLucas PelkmansJason SwedlowSanja Vickovic
URL:https://www.scilifelab.se/event/cell-biology-at-scale-2026/
LOCATION:Life City\, Solnavägen 3H\, Stockholm\, 113 64
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SUMMARY:NASSA Kick-Off Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The NASSA (Nordic Alliance for Single-Cell and Spatial Analysis) Kick-Off Meeting brings together invited experts from all four partner countries (Sweden\, Denmark\, Norway\, and Finland) in single-cell and spatial analysis. \n\n\n\nExplore the latest technologies\, meet the people behind them\, and get early insight into what is becoming available across the Nordic infrastructures. This is a unique opportunity to discover new methods\, discuss your research needs\, and connect directly with experts shaping the future of the field. Join us to stay ahead of the rapidly evolving single-cell and spatial landscape! \n\n\n\nRegistration\n\n\n\nRegistration is closed & the event is fully booked. \n\n\n\nEvent highlights include: \n\n\n\n\nAllow partners & participants to meet and get to know each other\, align visions\, share bottlenecks\, and define collaborative priorities.\n\n\n\nDefine plans for future hub activities\, including working groups\, benchmarking exercises\, technology scouting\, and joint training initiatives.\n\n\n\nMapping Nordic infrastructure and initiating structured strategies. The NASSA Kick-Off establishes a foundation for a sustainable\, collaborative hub\, positioning SciLifeLab as a central coordinator in this rapidly evolving technical landscape. \n\n\n\n\nThe NASSA Kick-Off Meeting is open for everyone. We will wrap up the 3 June with a joint event-dinner at the Inspira restaurant! The following day\, June 4th\, there will be a semi-open half-day NASSA workshop (separate program below) at Belfragesalen (BMC\, D15)\, Klinikgatan 32\, Lund. \n\n\n\nThis event is free of charge\, but please note that a fee of 600 SEK will be charged in case of no-shows without prior notice. \n\n\n\nEvent App\n\n\n\nWe encourage you to download the Lyyti Event App (available on Google Play and Apple App Store)\, to view your registration and find the lastest updates. Remember to login with the same e-mail that you used for registration. \n\n\n\nAbstracts & Travel grants\n\n\n\nIn the registration form there will be an opportunity to: \n\n\n\n\nSubmit an Abstract for a poster presentation. Deadline: April 15. \n\n\n\nApply for a Travel grant (500 EUR) for those who have submitted an abstract. Deadline: April 15.\n\n\n\n\nAbstract submissions and travel grant applications are now closed. \n\n\n\nProgram 3 June & Workshop 4 June\n\n\n\nPowered By EmbedPress \n\n\n\nPowered By EmbedPress
URL:https://www.scilifelab.se/event/nassa-kickoff-meeting/
LOCATION:Inspira\, Medicon Village\, Scheelevägen 4\, Lund\, 223 63\, Sweden
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