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2015 NIH Single Cell
Analysis Investigators
Meeting Survey
Thank you for participating in the NIH Single Cell Analysis Investigators Meeting
on April 2021, 2015! Please share your feedback in this brief survey. Your
responses will be completely anonymous, and will help us improve future Single
Cell Analysis Program (SCAP) meetings.
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How did you hear about the 2015 NIH Single Cell Analysis
Investigators Meeting? *
Please check all that applies.
I am funded through the NIH Single Cell Analysis Program (or am a collaborator on a funded
grant).
I was invited to present (and am not a SCAP grantee)
Through the SCAP Mailing List
I am a federal staff member involved with the program.
Others informed me of this meeting
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Promotion of this meeting at another meeting
Common Fund program website
Eventbrite registration website
LinkedIn
Other:
Which dates of the meeting did you attend? *
Please check all that applies.
Monday, April 20
Tuesday, April 21
What is your scientific background? *
e.g. Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Immunology, Physics, Bioengineering, Bioinformatics, etc.
The following meeting objectives were adequately met: *
Please check all that applies.
Convene the funded SCAP investigative teams to update the community on their research and
consider current conceptual, technical, and methodological challenges in single cell analysis.
Determine major biomedical research opportunities that can be addressed by the Common Fund
rather than individual NIH Institutes or Centers.
Discuss how relevant groundbreaking technologies and approaches in SCA can be disseminated to
the research community effectively in the near future.
The meeting objectives were clearly communicated in
advance of the meeting. *
Strongly
Disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Agree
Strongly
Agree
Rating
Meeting Content
Please rate the following sessions in terms of your scientific interests and content. If a statement does
not apply to you (e.g. did not attend a particular session), please select "N/A" for "not applicable."
Keynote Address A new focus on the cell: the Allen Institute
for Cell Science *
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Alan “Rick” Horwitz Ph.D., Allen Institute for Cell Science
N/A
1 Poor
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Average
3 Average
4 Above
Average
5
Excellent
Session 1 Rating
Lightning Rounds *
Was the content diverse and stimulating? Were you interested in attending the poster session as a result?
N/A
1 Poor
2 Below
Average
3 Average
4 Above
Average
5
Excellent
Lightning Rounds
Rating
Keynote Address "Probing stem cell biology with single cell
gene expression" *
Stuart Orkin M.D., Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
N/A
1 Poor
2 Below
Average
3 Average
4 Above
Average
5
Excellent
Session 2 Rating
Keynote Address "Dynamic functional heterogeneity of
primary immune cells revealed by singlecell
transcriptomics" *
Hongkun Park Ph.D., Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University
N/A
1 Poor
2 Below
Average
3 Average
4 Above
Average
5
Excellent
Session 3 Rating
Keynote Address "Targeted proteomics with singlecell and
subcellular resolution" *
Amy Herr Ph.D., Department of Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley
N/A
1 Poor
2 Below
Average
3 Average
4 Above
Average
5
Excellent
Session 4 Rating
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Keynote Address "Towards a human cell atlas" *
Aviv Regev Ph.D., Department of Biology, MIT; Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
N/A
1 Poor
2 Below
Average
3 Average
4 Above
Average
5
Excellent
Session 5 Rating
Which breakout sessions did you attend on April 20, 2015? *
Please select all that applies.
I did not attend any breakout sessions
Cell Cataloging
Intracellular Correlations
Stochasticity
Complete Single Cell 'omics
Reverse Engineering Cells, Tissues, and Organisms
Emergent Properties
Impact of Single Cell Analysis
Multiscale Analysis
Single Cell Community
Other:
Please provide any comments regarding the breakout
session(s) you attended, if applicable.
Meeting Organization
What suggested speakers or organizations should we invite
to the meeting next year?
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What subjects or areas of science should we include next
year?
How can the meeting organizers improve next year's event?
Please share any comments on the meeting content and
organization.
e.g. length of talks, poster session, breakout topics, etc.
Please share any comments on the meeting logistics.
e.g. registration website organization, ability to view and download meeting materials, etc.
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