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Single Cell Biology (2019L1)
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Single Cell Omics
Organizer(s): Sarah Teichmann, Evan W. Newell and William J. Greenleaf
Date: May 26 - 30, 2017
Location: Clarion Hotel Sign, Stockholm, Sweden
Organized in collaboration with Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and Science for Life Laboratory. Sponsored by Janssen R&D: Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated.
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Summary of Meeting:
Single cell omics is a new frontier in biology where genome-wide data is captured at the resolution of individual cells. Single cell high-throughput technologies are being developed in the areas of imaging, mass spectrometry and DNA- and RNA-sequencing, and combinations thereof. In addition, the corresponding software and visualization tools are an active field of research. Single cell omics has important implications for all areas of development, differentiation and cellular decision-making because these can now be studied at unprecedented resolution. Single cell omics methods are also shedding new light on immunity and cancer, due to the heterogeneous cell populations involved in both areas of biology. Therefore, these approaches are revolutionizing basic biology, our understanding of disease and technologies involved in translation to medicine. Since the field is in its infancy and there are few meetings dedicated to this topic, there is an unmet need in the community. This conference enables scientists in the field to congregate and exchange ideas and information about new methods and biological insights. A conference such as this will be of continuing importance until single cell omics technologies become commonplace and integrated into all areas of biology. Single cell omics has important implications for all areas of development, differentiation and cellular decision-making, because these can now be studied at unprecedented resolution. Equally, single cell omics methods are shedding new light on immunity and cancer, due to the heterogeneous cell populations involved in both areas of biology. Therefore, these approaches are revolutionizing both basic biology as well as our understanding of disease, and technologies involved in translation to medicine. Since the field is in its infancy, and there are few meetings dedicated to this topic, there is a huge unmet need in the community to congregate and exchange ideas and information about new methods and the biological insights gained. A meeting such as this will be of continuing importance until single cell omics technologies become commonplace and established, and integrated into all areas of biology.
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Program
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Friday, May 26
| 4:00PM - 8:00PM
Arrival and Registration
Room: Foyer
Friday, May 26
| 6:00PM - 8:00PM
Welcome Mixer
Room: Foyer
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
Saturday, May 27
| 7:30AM - 8:30AM
Breakfast
Room: Individual Hotel
Saturday, May 27
| 8:30AM - 9:30AM
Welcome and Keynote Address
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 1 of 2
* Sarah Teichmann
, Wellcome Sanger Institute, UK
Saturday, May 27
| 8:30AM - 9:30AM
Welcome and Keynote Address
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 2 of 2
Alexander van Oudenaarden
, Hubrecht Institute, Netherlands
Revealing New Cell Types and Interactions Using Single Cell Omics
Saturday, May 27
| 9:30AM - 12:00PM
Single Cell DNA Sequencing and Cancer
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 1 of 7
* Evan W. Newell
, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, USA
Saturday, May 27
| 9:30AM - 12:00PM
Single Cell DNA Sequencing and Cancer
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 2 of 7
Anna Marciniak-Czochra
, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Mathematical Modeling of Heterogeneity, Clonal Selection and Emergence of Resistance in Acute Leukemias
Saturday, May 27
| 9:30AM - 12:00PM
Single Cell DNA Sequencing and Cancer
Room: B 1-2
Coffee Break
Saturday, May 27
| 9:30AM - 12:00PM
Single Cell DNA Sequencing and Cancer
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 4 of 7
Michael Stratton
, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK
Clonal Evolution of Cancers
Saturday, May 27
| 9:30AM - 12:00PM
Single Cell DNA Sequencing and Cancer
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 5 of 7
Samuel Aparicio
, University of British Columbia, Canada
Clonal Dynamics in Cancer at Single Cell Resolution
Saturday, May 27
| 9:30AM - 12:00PM
Single Cell DNA Sequencing and Cancer
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 6 of 7
Massimiliano Pagani
, La Fondazione Istituto Nazionale di Genetica Molecolare - INGM, Italy
Short Talk: Single Cell Transcriptome Analysis of Human Tumor-Infiltrating T Regulatory Cells
Saturday, May 27
| 9:30AM - 12:00PM
Single Cell DNA Sequencing and Cancer
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 7 of 7
Joanna Hård
, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Short Talk: Identification of Clonal Somatic Mutations in DNA Sequencing Data from Single Cells
Saturday, May 27
| 12:00PM - 1:00PM
Path to Publication
This panel discussion and workshop, featuring editors from AAAS/Science, Cell Press, EMBO and Springer Nature, will provide insights to attendees on getting their work published in scientific journals and should be especially useful for early-career investigators.
Speaker 1 of 1
* Barbara Cheifet
, Genome Biology, USA
Saturday, May 27
| 12:00PM - 2:30PM
On Own for Lunch
Saturday, May 27
| 1:00PM - 2:00PM
Poster Setup
Room: B 3
Saturday, May 27
| 2:00PM - 10:00PM
Poster Viewing
Room: B 3
Saturday, May 27
| 2:30PM - 4:30PM
Workshop 1: Making Sense of Single Cell Data (Visualization,
Analysis)
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 1 of 7
* Alexander van Oudenaarden
, Hubrecht Institute, Netherlands
Saturday, May 27
| 2:30PM - 4:30PM
Workshop 1: Making Sense of Single Cell Data (Visualization,
Analysis)
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 2 of 7
Joshua D. Campbell
, Boston University, USA
Don't Fear the Zeros: Identifying Transcriptional States and Cellular Populations in Sparse Single-Cell RNA-Seq Data with Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling
Saturday, May 27
| 2:30PM - 4:30PM
Workshop 1: Making Sense of Single Cell Data (Visualization,
Analysis)
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 3 of 7
Dominic Grün
, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Germany
Single Cell RNA-Seq Reveals Cell Fate Bias of Multipotent Lymphoid Progenitors
Saturday, May 27
| 2:30PM - 4:30PM
Workshop 1: Making Sense of Single Cell Data (Visualization,
Analysis)
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 4 of 7
Sue Hammoud
, University of Michigan, USA
Functional Heterogeneity of Spermatogenesis Revealed by >27,000 Single Cells of Mouse Testis
Saturday, May 27
| 2:30PM - 4:30PM
Workshop 1: Making Sense of Single Cell Data (Visualization,
Analysis)
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 5 of 7
Martin Hemberg
, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK
VR Genome Browser - Using Virtual Reality to Visualize Complex Genomic Data
Saturday, May 27
| 2:30PM - 4:30PM
Workshop 1: Making Sense of Single Cell Data (Visualization,
Analysis)
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 6 of 7
Bojan Losic
, Icahn School of Medicine at Sinai, USA
Predicting Peanut Allergic Reaction with Integrative Single Cell Models of T Cell Immuno-Synapse
Saturday, May 27
| 2:30PM - 4:30PM
Workshop 1: Making Sense of Single Cell Data (Visualization,
Analysis)
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 7 of 7
Santiago J. Carmona
, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Single-Cell Transcriptomics of Zebrafish Immune Cells Provides Insight into the Evolution of Vertebrate Immune Cell Types
Saturday, May 27
| 4:30PM - 5:00PM
Coffee Available
Room: Foyer
Saturday, May 27
| 5:00PM - 7:00PM
High-Throughput Imaging for Single Cell Analysis
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 1 of 5
* Ana Pombo
, Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin, Germany
Saturday, May 27
| 5:00PM - 7:00PM
High-Throughput Imaging for Single Cell Analysis
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 2 of 5
Rahul Satija
, New York Genome Center, USA
Learning the 'Metadata' of a Cell with Single Cell Genomics
Saturday, May 27
| 5:00PM - 7:00PM
High-Throughput Imaging for Single Cell Analysis
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 3 of 5
Long Cai
, California Institute of Technology, USA
Single Cell Expression Profiling and Lineage Dynamics by seqFISH and MEMOIR
Saturday, May 27
| 5:00PM - 7:00PM
High-Throughput Imaging for Single Cell Analysis
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 4 of 5
Xiaowei Zhuang
, Harvard University, USA
In situ Transcriptome and Genome Imaging in Single Cells
Saturday, May 27
| 5:00PM - 7:00PM
High-Throughput Imaging for Single Cell Analysis
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 5 of 5
Johan Elf
, Uppsala University, Sweden
Short Talk: Characterizing a library of cells at single molecule sensitivity
Saturday, May 27
| 7:00PM - 8:00PM
Social Hour with Lite Bites
Room: B3/Atrium
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
Saturday, May 27
| 7:30PM - 10:00PM
Poster Session 1
Room: B 3
Sunday, May 28
| 7:30AM - 8:30AM
Breakfast
Room: Individual Hotel
Sunday, May 28
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Epigenomes
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 1 of 8
* X. Sunney Xie
, Peking University, China
Sunday, May 28
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Epigenomes
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 2 of 8
Edith Heard
, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Germany
X Inactivation
Sunday, May 28
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Epigenomes
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 3 of 8
William J. Greenleaf
, Stanford University, USA
Methods for Single Cell Epigenome Analysis
Sunday, May 28
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Epigenomes
Room: B 1-2
Coffee Break
Sunday, May 28
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Epigenomes
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 5 of 8
Arjun Raj
, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Single Cell Gene Expression
Sunday, May 28
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Epigenomes
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 6 of 8
Oliver Stegle
, European Bioinformatics Institute, UK
Methods and Applications for Single Cell Epigenetics
Sunday, May 28
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Epigenomes
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 7 of 8
Steffen Rulands
, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Germany
Short Talk: Genome Scale Oscillations of DNA Methylation during Exit from Pluripotency
Sunday, May 28
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Epigenomes
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 8 of 8
Yasuyuki Ohkawa
, Kyushu University, Japan
Short Talk: ChILT - an Immunoprecipitation-Free Epigenome Profiling Technology
Sunday, May 28
| 11:45AM - 5:00PM
On Own for Lunch
Sunday, May 28
| 11:45AM - 1:00PM
Poster Setup
Room: B 3
Sunday, May 28
| 1:00PM - 10:00PM
Poster Viewing
Room: B 3
Sunday, May 28
| 4:30PM - 5:00PM
Coffee Available
Room: Foyer
Sunday, May 28
| 5:00PM - 7:15PM
Single Cell Transcriptomes
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 1 of 5
* Dana Pe'er
, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA
Sunday, May 28
| 5:00PM - 7:15PM
Single Cell Transcriptomes
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 2 of 5
Sarah Teichmann
, Wellcome Sanger Institute, UK
Understanding Cellular Heterogeneity
Sunday, May 28
| 5:00PM - 7:15PM
Single Cell Transcriptomes
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 3 of 5
Alexandra-Chloé Villani
, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, USA
Discovery of Human Immune Cell Populations by Single Cell Profiling
Sunday, May 28
| 5:00PM - 7:15PM
Single Cell Transcriptomes
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 4 of 5
Rickard Sandberg
, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Single Cell Gene Expression Analyses with Allelic Resolution
Sunday, May 28
| 5:00PM - 7:15PM
Single Cell Transcriptomes
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 5 of 5
Sten Linnarsson
, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
An Atlas of Mouse Brain Cell Types
Sunday, May 28
| 7:15PM - 8:15PM
Social Hour with Lite Bites
Room: B3/Atrium
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
Sunday, May 28
| 7:30PM - 10:00PM
Poster Session 2
Room: B 3
Monday, May 29
| 7:30AM - 8:30AM
Breakfast
Room: Individual Hotel
Monday, May 29
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Nuclear Architecture
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 1 of 10
* William J. Greenleaf
, Stanford University, USA
Monday, May 29
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Nuclear Architecture
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 2 of 10
Ana Pombo
, Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin, Germany
Genome Architecture Mapping, a New Single Cell Approach to Map Chromatin Contacts
Monday, May 29
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Nuclear Architecture
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 3 of 10
X. Sunney Xie
, Peking University, China
Single Cell Genomics: When Stochasticity Meets Precision
Monday, May 29
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Nuclear Architecture
Room: B 1-2
Coffee Break
Monday, May 29
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Nuclear Architecture
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 5 of 10
Ulrike Litzenburger
, Stanford University, USA
Short Talk: Single-Cell Epigenomic Variability Reveals Functional Cancer Heterogeneity
Monday, May 29
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Nuclear Architecture
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 6 of 10
Christoph Bock
, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
Short Talk: CRISPR Screening with Single Cell Transcriptome Readout Establishes a High-Throughput Method for Dissecting
Gene-Regulatory Mechanisms
Monday, May 29
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Nuclear Architecture
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 7 of 10
Suman Bose
, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Short Talk: A Microfluidic Platform for High-Throughput Micro-RNA Profiling of Single Cells
Monday, May 29
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Nuclear Architecture
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 8 of 10
Anita Göndör
, Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Short Talk: Novel Feedback Loops between 3D Genome Organizers and the Circadian Clock Regulate Rhythmic Chromatin
Transitions in the Nuclear Architecture
Monday, May 29
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Nuclear Architecture
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 9 of 10
Thomas Norman
, University of California, San Francisco, USA
Short Talk: Interpreting Genetic Screens using Perturb-seq
Monday, May 29
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Nuclear Architecture
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 10 of 10
Jeanette Baran-Gale
, University of Edinburgh, UK
Short Talk: The Complexity of Promiscuous Gene Expression in Medullary Thymic Epithelial Cells
Monday, May 29
| 11:45AM - 5:00PM
On Own for Lunch
Monday, May 29
| 12:00PM - 2:00PM
SOLD OUT-Presentations and Posters by SciLifeLab with Compli
mentary Lunch (Must Register in Advance)
Room: B 1-3
Advanced registration is needed.
Click here
to sign up for the lunch presentations.
Monday, May 29
| 2:00PM - 3:45PM
SOLD OUT-On Location Tour of SciLifeLab Facilities
Room: SciLifeLab Solna
Advanced registration is needed and space is SEVERELY LIMITED. Registrations will be taken on a first come first served basis.
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to sign up for the on location tour.
Monday, May 29
| 3:00PM - 4:00PM
Poster Setup
Room: B 3
Monday, May 29
| 4:00PM - 10:00PM
Poster Viewing
Room: B 3
Monday, May 29
| 4:30PM - 5:00PM
Coffee Available
Room: Foyer
Monday, May 29
| 5:00PM - 7:00PM
Spatial Omics
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 1 of 4
Mark D. Lynch
, Fluidigm Corporation, USA
Single Cell Omics and Functional Analysis
Monday, May 29
| 5:00PM - 7:00PM
Spatial Omics
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 2 of 4
* John Marioni
, European Bioinformatics Institute, EMBL-EBI, UK
Modeling Cell Fate Decisions during Early Development
Monday, May 29
| 5:00PM - 7:00PM
Spatial Omics
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 3 of 4
Je H. Lee
, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USA
In situ Sequencing Platforms for Investigating Cellular Variations and Lineage
Monday, May 29
| 5:00PM - 7:00PM
Spatial Omics
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 4 of 4
Mats Nilsson
, Science for Life Laboratory, Sweden
Short Talk: Spatial Neuron Cell-Type Mapping in Mouse Brain by in situ Sequencing
Monday, May 29
| 7:00PM - 8:00PM
Social Hour with Lite Bites
Room: B3/Atrium
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
Monday, May 29
| 7:30PM - 10:00PM
Poster Session 3
Room: B 3
Tuesday, May 30
| 7:30AM - 8:30AM
Breakfast
Room: Individual Hotel
Tuesday, May 30
| 8:00AM - 8:30AM
Poster Setup
Room: B 3
Tuesday, May 30
| 8:30AM - 5:00PM
Poster Viewing
Room: B 3
Tuesday, May 30
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Proteomics
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 1 of 8
* Shalin H. Naik
, Walter & Eliza Hall Institute, Australia
Tuesday, May 30
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Proteomics
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 2 of 8
Evan W. Newell
, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, USA
High-Dimensional Cellular Immune Profiling in Health and Disease
Tuesday, May 30
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Proteomics
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 3 of 8
Garry P. Nolan
, Stanford University, USA
System-Wide Order, from Disorder, at the Cancer-Immune Interface
Tuesday, May 30
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Proteomics
Room: B 1-2
Coffee Break
Tuesday, May 30
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Proteomics
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 5 of 8
Dana Pe'er
, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA
Machine Learning for Data Analysis and Visualization
Tuesday, May 30
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Proteomics
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 6 of 8
J. Christopher Love
, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Integrated Single Cell Analysis for Discovery and Development
Tuesday, May 30
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Proteomics
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 7 of 8
Bogdan Budnik
, Harvard University, USA
Short Talk: Single Cell ProtEomics by Mass Spectrometry (SCoPE-MS) New Technique for Quantification Proteomes of Single Mammalian Cells
Tuesday, May 30
| 8:30AM - 11:45AM
Single Cell Proteomics
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 8 of 8
Emma K. Lundberg
, SciLifeLab Stockholm and School of Biotechnology, KTH, Sweden
Short Talk: The Cell Atlas of the Human Protein Atlas
Tuesday, May 30
| 11:45AM - 12:15PM
Lunch
Room: B3/Atrium
Tuesday, May 30
| 12:00PM - 2:30PM
Poster Session 4
Room: B 3
Tuesday, May 30
| 2:30PM - 4:30PM
Workshop 2: Technology
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 1 of 7
* Emma K. Lundberg
, SciLifeLab Stockholm and School of Biotechnology, KTH, Sweden
Tuesday, May 30
| 2:30PM - 4:30PM
Workshop 2: Technology
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 2 of 7
Kylie R. James
, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK
Resolving CD4+ T Helper Fate Bifurcation during Malaria
Tuesday, May 30
| 2:30PM - 4:30PM
Workshop 2: Technology
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 3 of 7
Nemanja Despot Marjanovic
, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Longitudinal Profiling of Tumor Evolution in Autochthonous Mouse Models of Kras-Driven Human Lung Adenocarcinoma
Tuesday, May 30
| 2:30PM - 4:30PM
Workshop 2: Technology
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 4 of 7
Wissam H. Hamou
, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, USA
Flexible Single Cell Isolation Technologies Combined with High-Throughput Targeted Sequencing Enable the Characterization of Intratumor Heterogeneity
Tuesday, May 30
| 2:30PM - 4:30PM
Workshop 2: Technology
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 5 of 7
Linda Kvastad
, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
In Situ Quality Control Assay Generates a Spatial Heat Map of RNA Integrity with Single Cell Resolution
Tuesday, May 30
| 2:30PM - 4:30PM
Workshop 2: Technology
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 6 of 7
Leeat Keren
, Stanford University, USA
Characterization of Tumor Immune Microenvironment in Breast Cancer using Multiplexed Imaging
Tuesday, May 30
| 2:30PM - 4:30PM
Workshop 2: Technology
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 7 of 7
Amina Ann Qutub
, University of Texas, USA
Communication between Developing Neural Cells
Tuesday, May 30
| 4:30PM - 5:00PM
Coffee Available
Room: Foyer
Tuesday, May 30
| 5:00PM - 6:45PM
Single Cell Immunology
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 1 of 4
* Garry P. Nolan
, Stanford University, USA
Tuesday, May 30
| 5:00PM - 6:45PM
Single Cell Immunology
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 2 of 4
Richard Conroy
, NIH Common Fund, USA
HuBMap
Tuesday, May 30
| 5:00PM - 6:45PM
Single Cell Immunology
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 3 of 4
Nir Friedman
, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Clonal Expansion under the Microscope: Imaging Collective T Cell Responses with Single Cell Resolution
Tuesday, May 30
| 5:00PM - 6:45PM
Single Cell Immunology
Room: B 1-2
Speaker 4 of 4
Shalin H. Naik
, Walter & Eliza Hall Institute, Australia
Clonal Multi-Omics
Tuesday, May 30
| 6:45PM - 7:00PM
Meeting Wrap-Up: Outcomes and Future Directions (Organizers)
Room: B 1-2
Tuesday, May 30
| 7:00PM - 8:00PM
Social Hour with Lite Bites
Room: B3/Atrium
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.
Tuesday, May 30
| 8:00PM - 11:00PM
Entertainment
Room: B 3
Entertainment is not subsidized by conference registration fees nor any U.S. federal government grants. Funding for this expense is provided by other revenue sources.
Tuesday, May 30
| 8:00PM - 11:00PM
Cash Bar
Room: B 3
Wednesday, May 31
| 10:24AM - 10:24AM
Departure
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