

Immune Multiomics Workshop at Sorbonne University
The i3 lab (UMRS959, Sorbonne Université/INSERM) is hosting a two-day hands-on workshop on Immune Multiomics with the team at MiLaboratories (creators of MiXCR). This workshop is designed to take researchers through the complete immune profiling workflow from raw sequencing data to functional and therapeutic insights.
Participants will learn how to analyze and interpret bulk immune repertoires, gene expression data, and single-cell multiomics, gaining practical experience with the computational tools and biological frameworks used in modern systems immunology and immunotherapy research.
By the end of the workshop, participants will understand how to:
Move from raw sequencing reads to biologically meaningful immune repertoires
Identify disease-associated or antigen-relevant clones
Interpret functional transcriptomic changes
Define and annotate cell types and states in single-cell data
Integrate VDJ and gene expression to connect clonality with phenotype
Apply multiomic immune profiling to translational research and therapeutic discovery
Anyone working with NGS data, regardless of coding ability, is welcome!