Spatial Biology – Webinars and Online Events

Webinar
Episode 1: Decoding Disease: Leveraging Single-Cell Data To Unravel Pathogenesis
In this webinar, Dr. Plummer will discuss innovative methodologies her group has developed to scale single-cell data into the realm of spatial omics, enabling deeper interrogation of disease mechanisms.

Webinar
Episode 4: A Post-Data World – LLMs and the End of Data Paralysis
In this forward-looking talk, Professor Garry Nolan explores how large language models (LLMs) and AI-driven tools are revolutionizing the interpretation of high-dimensional biological data.

Webinar
Webinar Series: Single-Cell Analysis
Explore single-cell analysis in this four-part series covering cellular heterogeneity, workflow troubleshooting and spatial biology integration. Free registration includes access to all episodes.

Online Event
The Spatial Biology Revolution 2025
Spatial biology is transforming our understanding of cellular and molecular landscapes within tissues. This event will explore the latest advancements in spatial transcriptomics, multiplex imaging and single-cell spatial analysis.

Online Event
Advances in Proteomics & Metabolomics 2025
Proteomics and metabolomics are unlocking new dimensions in our understanding of biology and disease. This event will highlight the latest developments in mass spectrometry, single-cell proteomics and metabolite profiling.

Webinar
Webinar Series: Advancing Immunotherapy through Metabolic Insights
On-Demand
Join this engaging webinar series exploring the critical connections between cellular metabolism and advancements in cancer research.

Webinar
Episode 2: Effective Metabolism for T cells to Persist in the Solid Tumor Microenvironment
On-Demand
Dr. Jessica E. Thaxton discusses how metabolic stress in tumors affects immune cells, focusing on modulating T cells for lipid use and the role of Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase in limiting anti-tumor immunity.

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.
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