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Top R&D Stories of 2023
Through captivating articles, insight pieces, and spotlight interviews, we delve into the remarkable innovations, breakthroughs, and scientific marvels that have defined the landscape of research over the past year.
Spatial Biology
Spatial Data: Computational Methods and Deep Learning-Based Models
In this Commentary article, we explore how the current boom in AI is enabling researchers to take bold new steps in data analysis, with the potential for its utilisation in coordinating new healthcare responses. Trusted research environments have increased the feasibility of using translational research to help tackle new and approaching problems in healthcare.
Spatial Biology
Spatial Multiomics Symposium
Presented by experts from NanoString, Weill Cornell Medicine, St. Louis University School of Medicine, University of Queensland, Wake Forest University of Medicine & Brigham and Womens Hospital
Spatial Biology
Mass Spectrometry: Modern Medicines Swiss Army Knife
This Insight article explores some of the key applications of mass spectrometry imaging across the medical and pharmaceutical landscape. With the field seeing constant rapid development, mass spectrometry is an essential tool for current and future research in healthcare.
Spatial Biology
Event Showcase: Sequencing the Future at Spatial Biology Europe
Miao-Ping Chien, Principal Investigator at Erasmus University Medical Center and Oncode Institute, explains what the Berlin meet has to offer and outlines her predictions for the future of spatial technology.
Spatial Biology
Spatial Analysis of the Tumour Microenvironment: Key Perspectives and New Areas of Focus
In this Insight article, we explore some of the challenges and new innovations concerning spatial analysis of the tumour microenvironment. One of the key focuses for ongoing studies is the retention of spatial information, which enables researchers to identify distinct tumour subtypes.
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