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BrukerCanopyWebinarEventHostedByTechnologyNetworksMarch19,2024

Exploring Complex Tissue Microenvironments With Spatial Biology


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Spatial biology is the emerging field of investigating cells and tissues in the context of their in situ environment. Understanding the spatial distribution of key immune cell populations is critical in advancing our understanding of human disease to inform the development of novel therapeutics.

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.


Attend this webinar to:

  • Gain an understanding of spatial biology and how to incorporate it into your research
  • Learn how spatial multiplexing technology provides a cost-effective and hypothesis-driven approach to spatial biology
  • Discover the utility of the CellScape platform and its pre-validated antibody panels for sample biobanking and reinterrogation

Speakers
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Dr. Thomas Campbell
Associate Director of Product Management
Canopy Biosciences
A picture of Dr. Matthew Ingalls
Dr. Matthew Ingalls
Applications Scientist – Spatial Biology
Canopy Biosciences
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