Tatyana Dobreva, Ph.D. Thesis Defense
Online Event
Engineering tools to probe and manipulate the immune system at single-cell resolution
Tatyana Dobreva,
Ph.D. Student,
Department of Medical Engineering,
California Institute of Technology,
https://caltech.zoom.us/j/89893552024
My research focuses on developing experimental and computational tools to probe and manipulate cellular transcriptomes in the context of human health and disease. For probing cellular transcriptome states, I have leveraged single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) to understand human immune variability, characterize cell-type specific biases of multiple viral variants within an animal, and assess temporal immune response in the brain to delivery of genetic cargo via an adeno-associated virus (AAV). In the context of manipulating cells, I have made progress on tools for exporting RNA extracellularly and engineering of a transcription factor for modulating macrophage state.
For more information, please contact Christine Garske by email at [email protected] or visit https://mede.caltech.edu/seminars/thesis.
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Medical Engineering Seminar Series
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