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Spatial biology is transforming the field of molecular biology by allowing the study of cells within their tissue context. It enables scientists to map tissue architecture and to interrogate cell-to-cell interactions and dependencies. Such granularity is not achieved with any other existing tool.
Spatial biology helps scientists studying oncology, immuno-oncology, immunology, neuroscience, and infectious diseases. In this webinar, the speakers will discuss the benefit of using spatial biology across multiple disciplines. Alexander Klimowicz from Boehringer Ingelheim, Ridgefield, Connecticut, will describe how spatial immunofluorescence can address a broad array of complex questions and help us gain insight into myeloid cell phenotypes associated with Crohn’s disease pathology. Jared Burks from MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, will focus on the spatial distribution of cells in tissues of the tumor microenvironment. Janis Taube from Johns Hopkins University of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, will discuss the mapping of solid tumors using multiplexing technology.
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