AGBT 2023 General Meeting
NanoString Suite: 220
NanoString is the Gold Sponsor of the 2023 AGBT General Meeting
Advances in Genome Biology and Technology General Meeting is considered the preeminent genome science and technology conference where top global researchers, leaders and innovators meet to announce new discoveries, cutting edge breakthroughs and to collaborate.
Tuesday: Gold Sponsor Workshop
Tuesday, February 7 | 12:00 – 1:30 p.m.
Location: Great Hall 4-6
NanoString recorded a livestream of this workshop for those unable to attend in person.
Workshop Lineup
Welcome!
Diane Lince, PhD
VP, Marketing, NanoString Technologies
Spatial Biology is NOW
Jennifer Hart
Director, Technical Sales, NanoString Technologies
Spatial Cellular Maps of Inflammatory Bowel Disease by Single-Molecule Imaging
Holger Heyn, PhD
Single Cell Genomics Team Leader, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Spain
Where the Spatial Revolution is Headed
Vikram Devgan, PhD
Senior Director, Product Management, NanoString Technologies
NanoString Spatial Solutions: Applications and Innovation Roadmap
Joseph Beechem, PhD
Chief Scientific Officer and Senior Vice President of Research and Development, NanoString Technologies
Spatial Functional and Cellular Characterization of Alzheimer’s Disease in Mouse and Human Brain Tissue
Miranda R. Orr, PhD
Assistant Professor, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
View On Demand
Wednesday, February 8
7:50–8:10pm in the Grand Ballroom
Path to the holy grail of spatial biology: spatial single cell whole transcriptomes using ultra-high plex spatial molecular imaging
Joseph Beechem, PhD
“Morning Buzz” with NanoString
Daily, hour-long scientific sessions featuring Joe Beechem and NanoString customers.
Each takes place at 7:45 a.m. in Suite 220.
Tuesday, Feb. 7
Single-cell resolved spatial architecture of non-small cell lung cancer in 3D
Tancredi Massimo Pentimalli, MD
Berlin School of Integrative Oncology
Wednesday, Feb 8
Mechanisms of therapeutic resistance at the tumor-stromal interface using spatial molecular imaging and genetically-engineered tumoroids
William Hwang, MD PhD
MGH Center for Systems Biology
Thursday, Feb. 9
Spatially-resolved transcriptomics of astronaut skin biopsies reveals compartment-specific gene expression changes during the Inspiration4 mission
Eliah Overbey, PhD
Weill Cornell Medicine