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The final day of the scverse conference 2024 wrapped up with interactive workshops on essential topics like training models on atlas-scale single-cell datasets, making first contributions to sc-verse, and using Data Version Control in collaborative science. The workshops were followed by keynote speaker, Maria Brbic who showcased cutting-edge AI tools for single-cell domains, addressing the challenges of heterogeneous data. A key highlight was a talk by Fabian Theis discussing the evolution of single-cell analysis from Scanpy to virtual cells. Other talks explored advanced methods like Segger’s use of graph neural networks for cell segmentation and Novae’s graph-based model for domain assignments. Afternoon workshops included GPU-accelerated single-cell analysis, the Bento platform for subcellular spatial transcriptomics, and a deep dive into Big Data with AnnData. The day concluded with closing remarks, bringing an end to three days of intense collaboration, innovation, and exploration of the future of single-cell genomics.

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We extend our gratitude to the organizers of the scverse conference for hosting such an insightful event and creating a platform that promotes deeper exploration and fosters open-source collaborations in the evolving field of single-cell omics.


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