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Applying Spatial Multiomics to Degenerative Diseases and Cancer


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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 new MALDI workflows can be used to analyze lipids in degenerative disease and Alzheimer’s models, providing more depth to lipid analysis and 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.

Attend this webinar to:
  • Explore the multiomics applications of spatial mass spectrometry – from cancer research to understanding neurodegeneration
  • Discover how MALDI mass spectrometry imaging is becoming more accessible
  • Learn how to apply the simplified MALDI imaging workflow to your research
Speaker
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Prof. Dr. Carsten Hopf
Head of the Center of Mass Spectrometry and Optical Spectroscopy
Mannheim Technical University
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