SCSAP Monthly Seminar Series

2024/2025 SCSAP Seminar Series 

Monday, March 17th, 2025

Please Join us for our next seminar featuring:
Itay Tirosh, Ph.D. 
Associate Professor,  Weizmann Institute of Science

SAVE THE DATE

SCSAP Monthly Seminar Series

Join us IN PERSON 
Monday, April 28th, 2025

Featuring: Jean Fan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Center for Computational Biology
Johns Hopkins University

Welcome Cong Ma, Ph.D.

We are very excited to welcome SCSAP Faculty Recruit

Dr. Cong Ma, Ph.D.

to the University of Michigan and the SCSAP!!!

2024 Innovators Under 35

Congratulations to SCSAP Faculty

Dr. Changyang Linghu, Ph.D.

for being chosen as one of

MIT Technology Review’s 2024 Innovators Under 35!!!!

SCSAP Global Collaborations!!

SCSAP’s Director, Dr. Evan Keller met with Dr. Anand D Jeyasekharan who directs the Spatial Analysis core at the Cancer Science Institute at the National University of Singapore.  Drs. Jeyasekharan and Keller are collaborating on spatial analysis of lymphoma through a collaboration jointly funded by the Rogel Cancer Center the and the Cancer Science Institute

SCSAP Picnic in the Park!

Thank you to everyone who participated in our

2024 Kickoff Picnic in the Park with our Seminar Speaker Dr. Qing Nie!!

We had a GREAT time!!!

Great food, great drinks, great people, great conversations!

SCSAP Around The World

The SCSAP’S very own

Drs Evan T. Keller, Director SCSAP and Arvind Rao, SCSAP Leadership Member,

presented at the 8th Digital Pathology & AI Congress Asia 2024 in Singapore (September)!

Representing the SCSAP around the globe!

SCSAP Membership

The University of Michigan’s Single Cell Spatial Analysis Program (SCSAP)

is now welcoming academic institutions from around the globe!

Explore the exciting benefits and opportunities available—head over to our Membership page to learn more!

2024 Rogel Scholar

Congratulations to SCSAP Leadership Member
Justin Colacino on being named a 2024 Rogel Scholar!

The Rogel Scholars Awards Program supports exceptional faculty dedicated to achieving impact through novel breakthroughs in cancer research.

Scholar awards are provided for a three-year term that may be renewed for an additional two-year term.

NEW- Research Core Spotlight Page

Check out our latest addition to the website: The Research Core Spotlight!

Each month, we’ll shine a spotlight on a different SC/SA core, showcasing the cutting-edge technologies available to you right here at UM.

HIGHLIGHTS

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Who we are

The Single Cell Spatial Analysis Program seeks to develop the University of Michigan into a recognized leader in applying high-resolution spatially-resolved multi‑omic analysis within individual cells and in cells within tissues to drive next-generation solutions in biology and human health. 

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Funding Opportunities

The University of Michigan Single Cell and Spatial Analysis Program, Mission Bio and Illumina are joining together for a Tapestri Partnership Program.

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Career Opportunities

The University of Michigan Single Cell and Spatial Analyses Program is now taking applications for Tenure-Track Faculty Positions at University of Michigan.  

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In the News

Upcoming SCSAP Events

SCSAP Monthly Seminar

Join us on Monday MAY 20TH for our next Monthly Seminar! VIRTUAL ONLY Event Featuring: Professor Michael Elowitz, Ph.D., Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering, and Applied Physics, Caltech READ MORE HERE For...

Single Cell and Spatial Analysis Core Services at UM Event

Join us on Monday, April 29th, 2024 Hosted by the Single Cell Spatial Analysis Program (SCSAP) This is an In-Person ONLY event The goal of this half-day event is to help encourage SC/SA researchers to both utilize and advance single-cell spatial analysis research by...

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Our Researchers

Our program is lead by a team of 6 distinguished faculty representing departments all across campus including Biomedical Engineering, Cell and Developmental Biology, Chemical Engineering, Computational medicine and Bioinformatics, Engineering health sciences, Human Genetics, pathology and Urology in an effort to bring the single cell and spatial analysis research community together.