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.**
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
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