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Ask Me Anything: Spatial Transcriptomics


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Join us to learn how the CosMx® Spatial Molecular Imager and GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler are transforming spatial imaging and profiling. The CosMx Spatial Molecular Imager provides the highest fidelity for spatial imaging needs, with unmatched sensitivity across the whole transcriptome, subcellular resolution enabling researchers to project complete pathway biology, map every cell-to-cell interaction and make disruptive discoveries. The GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler is a complementary spatial profiler that has evolved to enable spatial detection of not only the whole transcriptome but also over 1,200 protein targets – the highest commercially available plex among antibody-based spatial assays.


In this Ask Me Anything, pose your questions about spatial transcriptomics, single-cell analysis and the latest technology to our expert speaker, Dr. Joseph Beechem, a leader in spatial biology and multiomic technology innovation.


While the live format means the conversation will evolve in real time, topics likely to emerge include:

  • The principles of spatial transcriptomics and discovery multiomics
  • The advantages of spatially imaging the whole transcriptome at subcellular resolution
  • The impact of single-cell spatial analysis on our understanding of disease biology
  • The advantages of high-plex transcriptomics using the CosMx Spatial Molecular Imager and the GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler
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Joseph Beechem, PhD
Chief Scientific Officer
Bruker
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