Spatial biology is an emerging field that aims to understand the organization and function of biological systems in their natural three-dimensional context. Using highly multiplexed spatial biomarker analysis, there is significant potential to advance our current understanding of the immune system and its role in cancer – from tumor initiation to metastatic progression.
Join this seminar hosted by Canopy Biosciences for an overview on this exciting research area while learning different perspectives on the utility of spatial omics methods. We will explore various contributions from leading scientist that have pushed this field of research forward.
Dr. Thomas Campbell
Associate Director of Product Management
Canopy Biosciences
Prof. Dr. Bernd Bodenmiller
Associate Professor of Quantitative Biomedicine
ETH Zürich and University of Zürich
Spatial Resolution of Cell-Mediated Immune Control of Epstein Barr Virus Infection
Anne Müller
Lab Manager
University of Zürich
Deciphering the Immunophenotype of H. pylori-driven Colorectal Cancer
Veronika Engelsberger
PhD Student
Technische Universität München
ChipCytometry for Multiplexed Detection of Protein and mRNA Markers
Sabrina Wagner
PhD Student
Technische Universität München