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The latest in omics research, from discovery and multi-omics approaches through to diagnostics development
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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
Pianno: a Model for the Annotation of Spatial Transcriptomics Data
The model has unveiled insights on the evolution and diversification of the cell types of the brain.
Spatial Biology
Post-Event Proceedings – Spatial Biology UK 2023
Concise and insightful summaries of presentations delivered by prominent thought leaders at Spatial Biology UK 2023.
Spatial Biology
Curio Bioscience Pen Partnership with DNAnexus, Simplifying Data Analysis in Spatial Transcriptomics
The partnership will allow Curio to give access to DNAnexus's bioinformatics platform to some of their customers.
Spatial Biology
The Future of Healthcare: Exploring the Latest Innovations in Spatial Imaging Techniques for Pharmaceutical Applications
Omics by Oxford Global explore the importance of medical spatial imaging, its applications in surgical planning and pharmaceutical research and the impact of Omics on spatial imaging techniques
Spatial Biology
Spatial and Single Cell Transcriptomics Uncovers Mechanisms for Ischemic Stroke Recovery
A team at Southeast University in Nanjing, China have investigated mouse models of ischemic stroke cases.
Spatial Biology
Interview with Gabriela Kramer Marek, Associate Professor, Reader in Molecular Imaging at The ICR
Talking patient stratification for immunotherapies and imaging agents, investigating PD-L1, and the work of the ICR.
Spatial Biology
Cutting-Edge Trends in Spatial Omics: Speaking to Jasmine Plummer, Director of the Center for Spatial Omics at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Jasmine Plummer is Director of the Centre for Spatial Omics at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital. We spoke to her about her work in new genomic technologies for disease treatment and development ahead of her opening keynote presentation at NextGen Omics US and Synthetic Biology US 2024.
Spatial Biology
Spatial Revolution: Harnessing Spatial Technologies In The Clinic For A Healthier Tomorrow
Envisioning a future where spatial technologies pave the way for more accurate diagnoses, targeted treatments, and ultimately, improved patient outcomes. Download our eBook today!
Spatial Biology
Spatial Transcriptomics Technologies: Current Trends and Analysis
While the landscape for spatial transcriptomics technologies is booming, it could face a bottleneck similar to that seen in scRNA-seq.
Spatial Biology
In Conversation With...Anthony Zucca, Technical Sales Specialist Manager, NanoString
In conversation with Anthony Zucca, Technical Sales Specialist Manager, NanoString
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