Spatial Biology – Webinars and Online Events

Ask Me Anything
Ask Me Anything: Spatial Biology
On-Demand
Technology Networks presents an exclusive Ask Me Anything session on spatial biology featuring Dr. Evan T. Keller, a Distinguished Professor of Urology and Pathology at the University of Michigan School of Medicine.

Webinar
Multiplex Multiomics: The Future of Spatial Biology in Cancer Research
On-Demand
Join this webinar to discover how to integrate spatial biology and multiomics approaches to reveal the intricate interactions between cancer cells and their environment.

Webinar
Exploring Complex Tissue Microenvironments With Spatial Biology
On-Demand
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.

Webinar
Comprehensive Quality Control and Interactive Analysis of Single-Cell RNA-Seq Data
On-Demand
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) technology is revolutionizing our understanding of cellular heterogeneity within complex tissues and RNA transcripts. However, navigating the nuances of scRNA-seq data is crucial for accurate downstream analyses.

Webinar
Mass Spectrometry-Based Omics Strategies for Biomarker Discovery in Alzheimer’s Disease
On-Demand
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia in the elderly population. While several peptide and protein biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) have been used for AD diagnosis, an unequivocal diagnosis in the early phases of AD is still lacking.

Webinar
Accelerating Cell Line Development From Transfection to Manufacturing
On-Demand
Generating a highly expressing, regulatory compliant clonal cell line is key when developing a biopharmaceutical. Yet cell line development is labor-intensive, time consuming and costly.
The production of a high-quality and productive cell line requires both an expression system which yields high expressing clones and a workflow which allows selection of the highest producing clones.
In this webinar, you’ll discover how combining a single-cell analysis platform with a novel glutamine synthetase-Chinese hamster ovary (GS-CHO) expression system can yield highly productive, scalable, clonal cell lines for developing biopharmaceuticals.
The production of a high-quality and productive cell line requires both an expression system which yields high expressing clones and a workflow which allows selection of the highest producing clones.
In this webinar, you’ll discover how combining a single-cell analysis platform with a novel glutamine synthetase-Chinese hamster ovary (GS-CHO) expression system can yield highly productive, scalable, clonal cell lines for developing biopharmaceuticals.

Webinar
Assess Immune Profiling and Enable Biomarker Discovery With Spatial Transcriptomics
On-Demand
This webinar highlights a platform that can identify biomarkers with clinical benefit in non-small cell lung cancer and analyze the immune microenvironment in bone marrow trephine samples.

Webinar
Driving Immunotherapy Development With Metabolic Analysis
On-Demand
This webinar showcases the latest live-cell metabolic analysis technologies for the detection of cellular bioenergetic changes in human immune cells. It demonstrates real-world applications for the development and testing of life-saving therapeutics.

Webinar
Understanding the Role of Immune Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment
On-Demand
Using the example of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), this webinar takes a closer look at immune cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME), helping us to gain a better understanding of how specific subtypes and their reprogramming may influence therapy efficiency.

Webinar
Cell-to-Cell Communication in Cancer
On-Demand
Cancer cells engage in intricate interactions with neighboring cancerous and stromal cells through direct cell-to-cell contact and paracrine signaling. Long-range communication with distant organ sites is facilitated by extracellular vesicles, as well as signaling molecules like cytokines, hormones and growth factors .
Advertisement