Eleven grand challenges in single-cell data science.
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Abstract

The recent boom in microfluidics and combinatorial indexing strategies, combined with low sequencing costs, has empowered single-cell sequencing technology. Thousands-or even millions-of cells analyzed in a single experiment amount to a data revolution in single-cell biology and pose unique data science problems. Here, we outline eleven challenges that will be central to bringing this emerging field of single-cell data science forward. For each challenge, we highlight motivating research questions, review prior work, and formulate open problems. This compendium is for established researchers, newcomers, and students alike, highlighting interesting and rewarding problems for the coming years.

Keywords

smFISH
mIF
Seurat
seqFISH+
Omics
ISS
Slide-seq
osmFISH
MERFISH
Spatial Transcriptomics
FISSEQ
Cellular Genomics
LCM-seq

MeSH terms

Animals
Data Science
Genomics
Humans
RNA-Seq
Single-Cell Analysis

Authors

Lähnemann, David
Köster, Johannes
Szczurek, Ewa
McCarthy, Davis J
Hicks, Stephanie C
Robinson, Mark D
Vallejos, Catalina A
Campbell, Kieran R
Beerenwinkel, Niko
Mahfouz, Ahmed
Pinello, Luca
Skums, Pavel
Stamatakis, Alexandros
Attolini, Camille Stephan-Otto
Aparicio, Samuel
Baaijens, Jasmijn
Balvert, Marleen
Barbanson, Buys de
Cappuccio, Antonio
Corleone, Giacomo
Dutilh, Bas E
Florescu, Maria
Guryev, Victor
Holmer, Rens
Jahn, Katharina
Lobo, Thamar Jessurun
Keizer, Emma M
Khatri, Indu
Kielbasa, Szymon M
Korbel, Jan O
Kozlov, Alexey M
Kuo, Tzu-Hao
Lelieveldt, Boudewijn P F
Mandoiu, Ion I
Marioni, John C
Marschall, Tobias
Mölder, Felix
Niknejad, Amir
Rączkowska, Alicja
Reinders, Marcel
Ridder, Jeroen de
Saliba, Antoine-Emmanuel
Somarakis, Antonios
Stegle, Oliver
Theis, Fabian J
Yang, Huan
Zelikovsky, Alex
McHardy, Alice C
Raphael, Benjamin J
Shah, Sohrab P
Schönhuth, Alexander

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