In the 'Secrets to Success with Single-Cell Multiomics' session, you will hear from leading experts in single-cell multiomics. They will share with you their experiences in implementing multiomic approaches and how they have found success.
Panelists will cover which methods are being combined most often, the most common issues they have encountered with samples and experiments, and their favourite ways of visualizing data.
In this webinar you will learn:
sample preparation hints and tips to get you started
adding multiomics like protein quantification with RNASeq is popular
single cell sequencing experiments require careful planning and optimisation.

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Luciano Martelotto, PhD
Head of the Single Cell and Spatial-Omics Laboratory,
Australian Centre of Epigenetics
Previously, Associate Professor Martelotto was the Scientific Director of the Single Cell Core at Harvard University and has a robust interdisciplinary scientific background, specialising in molecular biology and biochemistry with a strong background in technology and engineering. Furthermore, his work in cancer fingerprinting and heterogeneity using single cell technologies has been paramount to the field.
Luciano has been appointed to establish a Single Cell and Spatial-omics enabling platform for technologies capable of providing SAiGENCI’s basic and clinical researchers the means to achieve “discoveries that have a meaningful clinical impact,” namely those that can decipher the complex interplay that occurs at the most primitive―and most informative―level of cancer.
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Cátia Moutinho, PhD
Scientific Consultant & Co-founder,
SCN and AFLS Platforms
Cátia Moutinho (PhD) is a biologist by training with a PhD in Biomedicine and a master's degree in Clinical Trials and Medical Affairs. Her expertise in cancer genetics and epigenetics is founded on comprehensive experience in the wet-lab and in-depth knowledge and skills in single-cell technologies.
Cátia began her professional career in Portugal (IPATIMUP, Porto) and worked in Spain for more than 10 years (CNIO, IDIBELL and CNAG). She then moved to Sydney, Australia where she led an outstanding team that focuses on technology development for single-cell genomics. She was also the Associate Director at Garvan-Weizmann Centre for Cellular Genomics, Garvan Medical Research Institute (GWCCG-Garvan Institute).
Currently, she resides in Porto, Portugal where she is the co-founder of “The Single-Cell Ninjas” and “Advice for Life Scientists” platforms and is a scientific consultant for different single-cell companies.
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Robert Salomon, MSc
Operations & Technology Manager,
ACRF Child Cancer Liquid Biopsy Program
Rob Salomon is an experienced cytometerist and technical scientist. With over 15 years supporting multiple cytometry projects, he has provided technical support to thousands of projects. With expertise in the area of deep cellular characterisation, he has active collaborations across diverse field including cytometry, genomics, photonics and microfluidics.
Since 2014, Rob has worked to advance the field of Single Cell Genomics. He successfully conceived, built and opened the Garvan-Weizmann Centre for Cellular Genomics, designed and built the ACRF Child Cancer Liquid Biopsy Program laboratories and was the program manager for the Institute for Biomedical Materials and Devices (IBMD) during the transition to IBMD 2.0.
Rob currently holds dual roles as the Operations and Technology Manager at the Child Cancer Liquid Biopsy program and is undertaking a PhD through the Institute of Biomedical Materials and Devices. He also sits on the council for The Australasian Cytometry Society and the International Society for the Advancement of Cytometry.
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