Join us for a live webinar on the latest advancements in spatial biology. Featuring two insightful presentations, learn how cutting-edge imaging and single-cell technologies are transforming our understanding of human organs in health and disease. This event includes live discussions and a Q&A session, allowing you to engage directly with experts and gain insights into advanced imaging technologies in biomedical research.
Moderated by: Andrea Radtke, PhD
Featured Talks:
3D Spatial Protein Imaging to Uncover the Micro-Environment Within Organs in Health and Disease: An Example from the Kidney
Presented by Tarek Ashkar, MD
Explore the power of multiplexed 3D imaging to study organ microenvironments. See how large-scale, label-free imaging reveals critical spatial relationships between cell types and their roles in organ function, injury, and fibrosis.
4D Atlasing of Human Organs
Presented by Sarah Teichmann, PhD
Learn how high-resolution single-cell genomics and spatial technologies map cellular diversity across time and space. Understand how detailed spatial atlases of developing tissues and organs provide insights into human biology and disease mechanisms.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the goals and impact of major consortia, including the Human BioMolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP), Kidney Precision Medicine Project (KPMP), and Human Cell Atlas (HCA).
- Gain an overview of spatial imaging techniques, focusing on the value of 3D approaches.
- Discuss how atlasing initiatives inform the development of diagnostics, drug discovery, and novel treatments.
Don't miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of spatial biology and its impact on biomedical research. Register now to secure your spot!