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SUMMARY:Ellis Patrick (University of Sydney)
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/OneSchool/3/
 ">Viewing snapshots of the cellular landscape of diseased tissue through t
 he lens of a statistician</a>\nby Ellis Patrick (University of Sydney) as 
 part of OneSchool Seminar\n\nLecture held in Quad S249 & Online.\n\nAbstra
 ct\nThe human body comprises over 37 trillion cells with diverse forms and
  functions\, which can exhibit dynamic changes based on their environmenta
 l context. Understanding the spatial interactions between cells and change
 s in their state within the tissue microenvironment is crucial to comprehe
 nding the development of human diseases. State-of-the-art technologies can
  now deeply phenotype cells in their native environment\, providing a high
 -throughput means of identifying spatially related changes in their functi
 on. In this talk\, I will illustrate how established statistical tools can
  be bent in novel ways to produce new perspectives of diseased tissue. By 
 doing this I hope to motivate discussions on how these complex cellular sy
 stems could be quantified with unique\, robust or mathematically rigorous 
 approaches.\n
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