
Oxford Global Biomarkers UK 2024
This event is Europe’s flagship event for Biomarker Research returns: engage with the latest trends transforming biomarker & translational research. Join us for the 19th Annual Biomarkers Congress, an immersive experience designed to unveil the forefront of biomarker trends and tools. This event assembles top experts from global pharmaceutical organizations, groundbreaking biotech companies, and esteemed academic institutions, all engaged in diverse therapeutic areas and stages of drug development.
Meet the NanoString team at booth #29 .
NanoString pre-event Workshop | Wednesday 28th February | 11:30 – 15:30
Transcriptomics and proteomics in bulk and in situ: the final frontier in Biomarker Discovery
- Obtain new ideas, approaches and lessons learned relating to spatial transcriptomics to better understand how to apply spatial technologies in your research. Achieve multicellular analysis with GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler, or zoom in to view single cells with the CosMx™ Spatial Molecular Imager (SMI)
- Hear from current users about insights they have gained by unravelling biological complexity using spatial technologies
- Analyzing Spatial Data: Learn how to evaluate spatial performance of single cell spatial imaging technologies to deliver more biological information with high quality data. Gain spatial biology insights anytime, anywhere using AtoMx™ Spatial Informatics Platform (SIP), a cloud based solution that provides advanced data analytics and global collaboration capabilities
AGENDA
11:30 | Coffee & registration |
12:00 | Intro To Spatial Biology With GeoMx® DSP And CosMx™ SMI, And Bulk Gene Expression Analysis With nCounter®, Rudy van Eijsden |
12:30 | Analysis Of Blood And Nasal Epithelial Transcriptomes To Identify Mechanisms Associated With Control Of SARS-CoV-2 Viral Load In The Upper Respiratory Tract, Mahdi Moradi Marjaneh, Imperial College London |
13:00 | Lunch & Networking |
13:45 | CosMx Joana Campos, Propath |
14:15 | CosMx Jelmar Quist, King’s College London |
14:45 | Spatial Biology & Gene Expression Data Analysis, Rudy van Eijsden |
15:30 | Close |
In-event presentation | Thursday 29th February | 09:10 – 09:30 | Conference Room 1
Leveraging transcriptomics and proteomics in bulk and in situ for Biomarker Discovery
Explore the benefits of implementing spatial multiomics in your biomarker discovery research. GeoMx®™ Digital Spatial Profiler (DSP) and CosMx ™ Spatial Molecular Imager (SMI) create the complete spatial biology solution to support your research at every stage, from pre-clinical to translational to clinical development.
- See how the new CosMx™ Human 6K Discovery Panel can be integrated into your lab
- See 570+ proteins on one slide with GeoMx® IO Proteome Atlas
Panel Discussion | Friday 01st March | 14:30 – 15:10 | Conference Room 4
Applying Single Cell And Omic Technologies In Drug Discovery And Development
- Current challenges:
- Extracting meaningful data from big omics data in analysis
- Data Integration
- Single Omics vs MultiOmics
The CosMx™ SMI and decoder probes are not offered and/or delivered to the Federal Republic of Germany for use in the Federal Republic of Germany for the detection of cellular RNA, messenger RNA, microRNA, ribosomal RNA and any combinations thereof in a method used in fluorescence in situ hybridization for detecting a plurality of analytes in a sample without the consent of the President and Fellows of Harvard College (Harvard Corporation) as owner of the German part of EP 2 794 928 B1. The use for the detection of cellular RNA, messenger RNA, microRNA, ribosomal RNA and any combinations thereof is prohibited without the consent of the President and Fellows of Harvard College (Harvard Corporation).
Speakers

Rudy van Eijsden, PhD
Director of Field Applications, NanoString

Mahdi Moradi Marjaneh
Advanced Research Fellow in Bioinformatics and Precision Medicine, Imperial College London

Joana Campos, PhD
Senior Study Manager, Propath UK
