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Inspired by this week’s Nobel Prize announcement? Apply for a CRUK funded Clinical Research Training Fellowship! We use Graft vs Host Disease as a model to understand how microbe-immune crosstalk supports peripheral immune tolerance. Project 133: crukcambridgecentre.org.uk/education-an...
Clinical Research Training Fellowships 2026 | CRUK CC
symposium 2022.jpg The CRUK Cambridge Centre is a dynamic collaboration of academic researchers, clinicians, and the pharmaceutical and biotech industries based in the Cambridge area. We combine worl...
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Sarah Teichmann @teichlab.bsky.social delivered today's keynote: Translating the Human Atlas.

In response to public health emergency, Sarah highlighted how @humancellatlas.org enables data sharing that transforms our understanding of biology & disease.

@medcambridge.bsky.social #ResearchDay
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“Science always wins if we work together” 🧬💬 Sarah reflects on collaboration, career paths, and life beyond the lab.

Thanks to Lucie Van Emmenis for the thoughtful conversation!

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#WomenInSTEM #HumanCellAtlas #TeamScience
Sarah Teichmann: Science always wins if we work together | Journal of Experimental Medicine | Rockefeller University Press
Sarah Teichmann is a professor at the University of Cambridge, where she leads a group that uses genomics, AI, and bioinformatics to further understand var
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Multimodal profiling reveals tissue-directed signatures of human immune cells altered with age @natimmunol.nature.com @teichlab.bsky.social @donnafarber.bsky.social
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We’re gearing up for our Annual Research Day this September, where we celebrate and showcase the brilliant research happening across the department. Especially excited to welcome Sarah Teichmann @teichlab.bsky.social as our keynote speaker this year💡
Photo of Sarah Teichmann and text reads: Professor Sarah Teichmann, Keynote Speaker, Department of Medicine Annual Research Day

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An atlas of transcription factor-driven gene programs across human cells @teichlab.bsky.social
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The first keynote speaker is Sarah Teichmann @teichlab.bsky.social @cam.ac.uk, who is telling us about the single cell genomic and transcriptomic revolution, the @humancellatlas.org and efforts to map the human body one cell at a time #MetabolicMultiomics25
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chuarchives.bsky.social
It was great to connect with @teichlab.bsky.social‬ earlier this week. Our volunteers curated an exhibition about scientific breakthroughs, particularly the discovery of DNA, for current researchers based in Cambridge.

A meeting point for modern and historical science!

#archives
Researchers looking at display in the reading room Director Allen showing a visitor a Nobel Prize Researchers looking at display in the reading room
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In the most recent episode we talked with @teichlab.bsky.social from @cam.ac.uk about the Human Cell Atlas. #podcast #epigenetics #chromatin #singlecell

Listen here: www.activemotif.com/podcasts-sar...
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Excited to present our ongoing work @steglelab.bsky.social @sangerinstitute.bsky.social @bayraktarlab.bsky.social @mhaniffa.bsky.social @teichlab.bsky.social on whole embryo modeling of how TFs interact to drive specific CRE element activation in human organogenesis.
#RegSys
Wed 23 July, 14:40, 11BC
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@vitaliikl.bsky.social will discuss how biophysical deep learning improves understanding of embryogenesis. He applied cell2state, his new method leveraging TF-motif interactions and biophysical constraints, on an unpublished multimodal sc and spatial atlas.
#RegSys
📅 July 23 | 🕑 14:40 | 📍 Room 11BC
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We’re thrilled to share our new collaborative study with the Kimber group @manchester.ac.uk #SingleCell transcriptomics identifies chondrocyte differentiation dynamics in vivo and in vitro 🧬🦴 authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S...
#Chondrogenesis #HumanCellAtlas ‪@scicambridge.bsky.social ‬
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Our newly appointed Head of the Cellular Genomics programme, @mhaniffa.bsky.social, shares her career journey and vision for the future of the programme. Read more below. ⤵️

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🏃‍♀️ Congratulations to TeichLab members & friend and colleagues for completing the 5K/10K fun run this weekend at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, in support of the British Heart Foundation. A fantastic day of community, science, and heart health 💓
#BHF #CambridgeRun #TeamScience #Heart
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🌟 Exciting news!

Congratulations to Prof Sarah Teichmann for being named to STAT’s 2025 STATUS List — recognizing 50 influential people shaping the future of #health and life sciences 🧬💡 We’re thrilled to see Sarah’s vision and contributions celebrated!

More here: www.statnews.com/status-list/...
2025 STATUS List: Influencers in biotech, medicine, health care
Featuring 50 influential people shaping the future of biotech, medicine, health care, policy, and health tech. Explore the list.
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With TeichLab alumni Dr Jing Su and Prof Joe Marsh in lovely Edinburgh at "hidden cell, dark genome conference"
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🗓️ Save the date!

The 2025 Human Cell Atlas General Meeting is happening 9–11 June 2025 🧬✨

🌍 Registration is now open for both in-person and online participation!

#HCA2025GM #HumanCellAtlas #SingleCell #Genomics #OpenScience @humancellatlas.org
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Last call for poster and flash talk abstracts. If you are a student, postdoc or early career scientist interested in presenting a poster, or giving a flash talk at the #HCA2025GM, please submit your abstracts no later than Friday, 28 March.