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A track of the clones: new developments in cellular barcoding.

Accepted version
Peer-reviewed

Type

Article

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Authors

Lyne, Anne-Marie 
Kent, David G 
Cornils, Kerstin 
Glauche, Ingmar 

Abstract

International experts from multiple disciplines gathered at Homerton College in Cambridge, UK from September 12-14, 2018 to consider recent advances and emerging opportunities in the clonal tracking of hematopoiesis in one of a series of StemCellMathLab workshops. The group included 35 participants with experience in the fields of theoretical and experimental aspects of clonal tracking, and ranged from doctoral students to senior professors. Data from a variety of model systems and from clinical gene therapy trials were discussed, along with strategies for data analysis and sharing and challenges arising due to underlying assumptions in data interpretation and communication. Recognizing the power of this technology underpinned a group consensus of a need for improved mechanisms for sharing data and analytical protocols to maintain reproducibility and rigor in its application to complex tissues.

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Keywords

Cell Lineage, Cell Separation, Cell Tracking, Clinical Trials as Topic, Clone Cells, DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic, DNA Transposable Elements, Data Display, Forecasting, Genetic Markers, Genetic Therapy, Guidelines as Topic, Hematopoiesis, Models, Biological, Mosaicism, Reproducibility of Results, Research Design, Stem Cells, Virus Integration

Journal Title

Exp Hematol

Conference Name

Journal ISSN

0301-472X
1873-2399

Volume Title

68

Publisher

Elsevier BV
Sponsorship
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/R021465/1)
Medical Research Council (MC_PC_12009)
European Research Council (715371)
We thank the BBSRC (BB/R021465/1), the German Stem Cell Network, the Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute and the Labex CelTisPhyBio (No. ANR-10-LBX-0038) for funds to support this workshop and the conference staff at Homerton College