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Exploring Complex Tissue Microenvironments With Spatial Biology
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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Identifying Biomarkers for IBD Diagnosis and Management
Driving biomarker discovery is key as proteomics emerges as the next frontier in precision medicine.
In this webinar, you’ll hear how proteomics technology can enhance the identification of biomarkers for the accurate diagnosis of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, as well as the identification of biomarkers that predict response to TNF inhibitors and other biologics in patients with IBD.
This webinar will explore how reliable, non-invasive proteomic biomarkers are pivotal for personalized treatment and increasing our knowledge of biological pathways involved in disease. Our expert speaker will also present an assay platform that can measure 11,000 biologically relevant proteins in the search for biomarkers.
In this webinar, you’ll hear how proteomics technology can enhance the identification of biomarkers for the accurate diagnosis of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, as well as the identification of biomarkers that predict response to TNF inhibitors and other biologics in patients with IBD.
This webinar will explore how reliable, non-invasive proteomic biomarkers are pivotal for personalized treatment and increasing our knowledge of biological pathways involved in disease. Our expert speaker will also present an assay platform that can measure 11,000 biologically relevant proteins in the search for biomarkers.
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Multiplex Multiomics: The Future of Spatial Biology in Cancer Research
Join this webinar to discover how to integrate spatial biology and multiomics approaches to reveal the intricate interactions between cancer cells and their environment.
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