Generative Models in Biology
The discussion delves into the innovative use of generative models to better understand cellular interactions, particularly in the context of diseases like cancer. By analyzing individual cells and their genomic profiles, the aim is to uncover how these cells collaborate and influence one another, revealing insights that go beyond merely summing their individual behaviors. This approach highlights the complexity of cellular communication and the importance of studying cells in both isolation and as part of a larger system.In this clip
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Domain Adaptation and Generative Models for Single Cell Genomics with Gerald Quon - TWiML Talk #251
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