Hannah Pliner
@hpliner
Data scientist in single cell genomics at @BrotmanBaty and @uwgenome
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11-03-2015 23:03:22
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Excited to announce a new resource for the zebrafish community and fun collaboration with Dylan Farnsworth and Adam Miller University of Oregon - a meticulously annotated scRNA-seq atlas of early larval development. Can't wait to see what new things the community finds in this data!
DONE! I defended in July, today I submitted my #PhD thesis! In Sept I start a #postdoc with Prof Ben Garcia at Penn Epigenetics 👩‍🔬 Would not have been possible without advisers @mjmaccoss and William Stafford Noble, colleagues Brian Searle and Hannah Pliner, and everyone at UW Genome Sciences 🥰
A new study led by Jose L. McFaline-Figueroa is now out in Nature Genetics: nature.com/articles/s4158…. José used single-cell RNA-seq and multiplexed CRISPR screening to dissect the molecular regulation of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transitions.
Happy to share our sci-L3 (previously called sci-LIANTI), which stands for "single-cell combinatorial indexing", "linear amplification" and "3-level barcoding" from the happiest postdoc lab ever: Jay Shendure lab! cell.com/molecular-cell…
Our manuscript on Garnett, which allows you to rapidly annotate cells by type in your scRNA-seq data, is now out in Nature Methods: rdcu.be/bQGtG. In response to reviewer comments, Hannah Pliner made lots of improvements over the pre-print.
News! Garnett and CellAssign are out in Nature Methods . Views! They both look great! Read more here go.nature.com/2lMS89x Jimmy Lee Cole Trapnell Kieran Campbell
How do we grow from a single cell to the trillions of cells that make up an adult body? A new DREAMchallenges Challenge, spearheaded by Jay Shendure & ElowitzLab, is launching to help find answers. alleninstitute.org/what-we-do/fro…
Extremely excited to announce sci-Plex, described in a new paper out today science.sciencemag.org/content/early/…! Joint work with Jay Shendure lab, led by a crack team: Sanjay Srivatsan, Jose L. McFaline-Figueroa, and Vishnu Ram. With sci-Plex, we can profile expression in single cells from thousands of samples.
Sanjay Srivatsan just published his first Ph.D. paper (science.sciencemag.org/content/early/…), a culmination of endless perseverance, incredible mentorship, and collaborative teamwork-congrats all! My Haiku summary of #sciPlex: One experiment Many single cells profiled Future of drug screens
The new paper from Lindsay K Pino - @[email protected] and @MacCossLab has been really impactful on my work. Easily drawing full calibration curves for every peptide in a proteome has completely changed collaborator conversations where they insist proteins are present or absent! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
The team at the Seattle Flu Alliance have sequenced the genome the #COVID19 community case reported yesterday from Snohomish County, WA, and have posted the sequence publicly to gisaid.org. There are some enormous implications here. 1/9
Thanks to Seattle Flu Alliance and UW Virology, we have new genomic data on the spread of #COVID19 in Washington State with 2 new #SARSCoV2 genomes sequenced today, bringing the total number of WA genomes to five. 1/8
It’s official. Seattle Flu Alliance has shifted focus to supporting public health response to #COVID19 to launch SCAN for home based swab collection. Trevor Bedford Lea Starita Jay Shendure Mike Famulare Debbie Nickerson Jan Englund Michael Boeckh @mjonasrieder UW Medicine
As the molecular team behind the Seattle Flu Alliance, Debbie Nickerson and I are excited to begin COVID-19 community testing in partnership with Public Health - Seattle & King County through #SCANCOVID scanpublichealth.org Resources and thread 1/8
I am very happy to share the official announcement!!! I look forward to starting my lab Columbia BME.
First foray into single cell genomics, first postdoc paper, first tweet! Excited to share our human cell atlas of fetal chromatin accessibility, a very fun collaboration with Jay Shendure Andrew J Hill Riza Daza Darren Cusanovich and others. science.sciencemag.org/content/370/65… (1/5)