Spatial Biology – Webinars and Online Events
Webinar
High-Sensitivity Proteomics: The Next Frontier for Spatial and Single-Cell Biology
On-Demand
Improved sensitivity in proteomics analysis has numerous benefits including bringing down the sample requirements for analysis and thus facilitates a wide range of applications in drug discovery that were previously not feasible before.
Online Event
The Spatial Biology Revolution 2024
On-Demand
Learn about the latest research in spatial biology and its applications. From understanding the mechanisms of infectious disease to early diagnostics and therapeutics, hear the outstanding advancements in the field.
Online Event
Advances in Proteomics & Metabolomics 2024
On-Demand
Hear about the latest advancements in translational proteomics and metabolomics. From the molecular mechanisms of disease pathology to the latest technological developments in diagnostics and treatment.
Webinar
Applying Spatial Multiomics to Degenerative Diseases and Cancer
On-Demand
MALDI mass spectrometry imaging has emerged as a powerful technology platform for spatially resolved analysis and visualization of a wide range of molecules – including drugs, metabolites, peptides and more – in pharmaceutical R&D, clinical research and basic science. Advances in MALDI workflows are making the technique more accessible.
In this webinar, our speaker will discuss how a new MALDI workflow can be used to analyze lipids in degenerative disease and Alzheimer’s models, contextualizing lipid distribution by enabling comparison to multiple protein markers.
He’ll also highlight how the new workflow can be applied to the study of tumor subtypes and the tumor microenvironment.
In this webinar, our speaker will discuss how a new MALDI workflow can be used to analyze lipids in degenerative disease and Alzheimer’s models, contextualizing lipid distribution by enabling comparison to multiple protein markers.
He’ll also highlight how the new workflow can be applied to the study of tumor subtypes and the tumor microenvironment.
Webinar
Uncovering the Role of T Cells in Cancer With Spatial Biology
On-Demand
This webinar will focus on using spatial biology approaches to understand the role of human γδ T cell subtypes in cancer, illustrating how to assess this subset in their tissue microenvironments at high resolution.
Webinar
Deciphering Cell–Cell Interactions in Liver Metastases
On-Demand
The liver is the most common metastatic site for many primary tumors. Single-cell gene and protein expression, in combination with spatial data that contextualizes relationships with other tumor cells and structures, are critical to fully understand how cells communicate in liver metastases.
Resolving the precise spatial location of each single cell allows for a comprehensive understanding of the tissue architecture for each tumor and helps identify critical cell–cell communication circuits.
This webinar will highlight approaches to generating a spatial atlas of tumors, illustrate how to integrate single-cell transcriptomics data with spatial data and explore how to track cell behavior to study cell–cell interactions in each cellular neighborhood.
Resolving the precise spatial location of each single cell allows for a comprehensive understanding of the tissue architecture for each tumor and helps identify critical cell–cell communication circuits.
This webinar will highlight approaches to generating a spatial atlas of tumors, illustrate how to integrate single-cell transcriptomics data with spatial data and explore how to track cell behavior to study cell–cell interactions in each cellular neighborhood.
Webinar
Uncovering the Glioma Microenvironment With In Vitro Neuronal Models
On-Demand
In this webinar, you’ll hear from Dr. Brian Gill about his research into neuron–glioma interactions and how they contribute to seizures and tumoral growth.
Ask Me Anything
Ask Me Anything: Spatial Biology
On-Demand
Technology Networks presents an exclusive Ask Me Anything session on spatial biology featuring Dr. Evan T. Keller, a Distinguished Professor of Urology and Pathology at the University of Michigan School of Medicine.
Webinar
Multiplex Multiomics: The Future of Spatial Biology in Cancer Research
On-Demand
Join this webinar to discover how to integrate spatial biology and multiomics approaches to reveal the intricate interactions between cancer cells and their environment.
Webinar
Exploring Complex Tissue Microenvironments With Spatial Biology
On-Demand
Join this webinar to learn the fundamentals of spatial multiplexing for single-cell proteomics and hear how it enables the in-depth exploration of complex tissue microenvironments through the detection and quantification of a virtually unlimited number of protein target analytes.
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