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Spatial Biology – Webinars and Online Events

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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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Webinar

Engineering Adoptive T-Cell Therapy To Overcome Immune Suppression in Ovarian Cancer

On-Demand
In this webinar, Dr. Kristin G. Anderson, Research Associate from the Greenberg lab at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, discusses engineering T cells to improve survival in the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment.
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Webinar

Racing Against Time: Rapid, High-Throughput Discovery of Antibody Therapeutics for SARS-CoV-2

On-Demand
Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers Robert Carnahan and Pavlo Gilchuk are attempting to compress the timeline for therapeutic antibody development, by integrating a series of advances in single-cell messenger RNA sequence analysis, bioinformatics, synthetic biology and high-throughput functional analysis.
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Webinar

Using Single-Cell Proteomics and Transcriptomics To Understand Gene Regulation

On-Demand
In this webinar, Dr Nikolai Slavov will describe how the SCoPE2 method can increase quantitative accuracy and throughput while lowering cost and hands-on time by introducing automated and miniaturized sample preparation, enabling analysis of the emergence of cellular heterogeneity as homogeneous monocytes differentiated into macrophage-like cells in the absence of polarizing cytokine.
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