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With developments in spatial omics technologies comes a great need for improved spatial analysis techniques. From wet-lab technological developments to in-depth data analysis workflows, our latest Spatial Biology ONLINE webinar series will bring biologists and bioinformaticians together to overcome challenging analysis pipelines. 

 

Attending this webinar series will provide you with:

  • Insights into the latest methods and approaches to overcome complex spatial data analysis challenges, including combining data of different qualities, dimensional reduction and automatic cell type annotation. 
  • Opportunities to link phenotypic information with other biological contexts to understand the dynamics of complex tissues.
  • Methods of simultaneous multi-omics analysis and data integration, and how they can help develop a complete biological picture of a sample.
  • Exciting case studies about how spatial biology meets cancer biology and how these technologies can help to underpin the dynamic, intricate and complex changes within a tumour and its microenvironment, and how they relate to therapy response.

**Please note, that by registering you will automatically be enrolled in all subsequent webinars.** 

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Webinar 1: Spatial Multi-Omics for a complete biological picture 

Tuesday 12th September at 3pm BST/ 4pm CET/ 10am EST 

 

Single sample multi-omics analysis is the most effective way to build a complete biological picture of what is happening within a tissue. This webinar will explore the opportunities that spatial multi-omics brings to the picture, including a technological focus and analysis approaches.  

  • Mapping the Future with Spatial Genomics
    • Jiang He, Co-founder and Sr. Director of Scientific Affairs, Vizgen
  • Spatial Transcriptomics-Correlated Electron Microscopy maps transcriptional and ultrastructural responses to brain injury
    • Özgün Gökçe, Group Leader, Bonn University 

Webinar 2: Gaining New Insights into Biology from Spatial Data Analysis Approaches 
Tuesday 19th September at 3pm BST/ 4pm CET/ 10am EST 

 

In this webinar, we will discuss approaches to get the most out of your spatial data and demonstrate the strength of these approaches using case studies. 

  • Deciphering Spatial Domains from Spatial Multi-Omics with SpatialGlue
    • Jinmiao Chen, Principal Investigator, Agency for Science, Technology and Research
  • ChipCytometry and scRNA-seq Reveal Microbiome-Related T cell Modulations in Human Graft-Versus-Host Disease
    • Benton Berigan, Product Manager, Spatial Diagnostics, Canopy Biosciences
  • SOAR – A “One-Stop Shop” for Spatial Omics Analysis
    • Yuan Luo, Chief AI Officer and an Associate Professor, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine 

Webinar 3: Spatial Meets Cancer Biology: Uncovering Cell Types, Interactions and Drivers 

Tuesday 26th September at 3pm BST/ 4pm CET/ 10am EST

 

In this webinar, we will discuss the use of the high-resolution technologies to better understand the changes happening in the tumour microenvironment, and whether these insights can be translated into therapeutic opportunities.

  • Engaging Technological Networks to Solve Cellular Networks; Moving Beyond Spatial Phenotyping to Function  
    • Jared Burks, Professor, MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • Understanding virus infections of the lung: from morphology to sequencing with spatial biology
    • Vanessa Herder, Veterinary Experimental Pathologist, Research Fellow, MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research
  • Reconstruction of the Tumour Spatial Microenvironment Reveals

    Immune-Barrier Boundary Associated Immunotherapy Efficacy

    • Youqiong Ye, Principal Investigator, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine

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I hope to see you there!

 

Best wishes,

Diana

Diana Georgi

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