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Multiomics – Webinars and Online Events

TechNet Multiomics ed cal 12th december 2023
Webinar

Innovations in Multiomics Research for Life Sciences

On-Demand
Unearthing novel drug targets with robust data support and a deep understanding of biological processes remains a pivotal challenge in drug discovery. In this engaging webinar, distinguished speakers Aaron Mitchell and Rasmus Wernersson from ZS Associates will unveil a comprehensive method that significantly enhances target prediction performance through the integration of multiomics data, coupled with a data-driven, cell-type specific network biology approach.
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Webinar

Advances in Multiomics Screening of Microbes in Biotechnology

On-Demand
Design–build–test–learn (DBTL) cycles are commonly used in biotechnology and in natural product discovery as they provide a systemic and efficient framework for the metabolic engineering of microbes.

A novel platform that automates multiomics analyses of microbes could enable faster and better DBLT cycles for your research. In this webinar, the development and validation of the high-throughput, automated platform using model microbial organisms is described, as well as the recent work in applying the platform to cell factory and natural products engineering.
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Maximize Biopharma Data Generation With Highly Multiplexed Mass Spectrometry Imaging

On-Demand
Map proteins, examine metabolic activity and dig deeper into cellular biology by adding spatial localization to your current methodologies. In this webinar, we’ll showcase this novel workflow, highlighting the benefits it can bring to your research.
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Predicting Drug Response Using Multiomics Data

On-Demand
Preclinical models are crucial to studying the association between molecular features of tumor cells and response to chemical perturbations. However, only a few predictors of drug responses have been successfully translated to clinical settings.
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Webinar

Putting Proteomics at the Heart of Your Multiomics

On-Demand
In this webinar, we host two speakers who will present diverse case studies that will illustrate how multiomics is being used to deepen our understanding of human biology.
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Revealing the Developing Brain With Single-Cell Multiomic Profiling of Human Cerebral Organoids

On-Demand
The powerful combination of stem-cell derived organoids and single-cell multiomics is revolutionizing developmental cell biology.
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Webinar

Multiomic Approaches for Understanding Complex Disorders of the Human Brain

On-Demand
To gain a more comprehensive view of complex disorders of the human brain, researchers need innovative technologies to discover new insights at the molecular, cellular and tissue levels.
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Next-Generation Multiomics for Single-Cell and Spatial Profiling

On-Demand
Groundbreaking discoveries require innovative tools. Single-cell and spatial sequencing technologies have transformed our understanding of biology by letting us profile and visualize cell and tissue heterogeneity with powerful resolution.
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Online Event

The Landscape of Cancer Research 2021

On-Demand
Accessed via mobile, tablet or PC, this free-to-attend inaugural online symposium will provide cancer researchers with a unique opportunity to hear about the advances taking place within omics research, immunology, drug discovery and other notable topics.
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