A Scalable, Cost-Effective Solution for Single-Cell Profiling
Dr. Jun Ding’s team has developed a groundbreaking tool, scSemiProfiler, to make single-cell sequencing more affordable and accessible.
Jun Ding, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, McGill University
Research Theme: Cell dynamics in biological processes and diseases (pulmonary, developmental, cancer); machine learning approaches to analyze, model, and visualize single-cell omics data
Keywords: cell dynamics • single cell omics technologies • machine learning • computational models
View Jun’s recent posts and news below.
Dr. Jun Ding’s team has developed a groundbreaking tool, scSemiProfiler, to make single-cell sequencing more affordable and accessible.
Congrats to Ben Smith, Jun Ding and Larry Lands! The team received the MUHC Trottier Webster Innovation Award for their work to repair damaged lungs in COPD.
MUHC Foundation Health Matters interview with Ben Smith discusses reprogramming COPD lungs and with Deborah Assayag discusses ILD
Results from the 2020 NSERC Competition are out. Congrats to Jun Ding and Gregory Fonseca for their awards!
On August 9 & 10, 2022, Gregory Fonseca, PhD, and Jun Ding, PhD, of the Meakins-Christie Laboratories, will be offering a two-day introductory genomics workshop.
Basil Petrof, MD, and his research team, have uncovered a new mechanism of inflammation in muscular dystrophy, paving the way for the development of new therapies.
Congratulations to Basil Petrof, Jun Ding and Faiz Ahmad Khan who were funded in the Fall 2021 Project Grant Competition!
Dr. Jun Ding, Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, joins the Meakins-Christie Labs in March.