Spatial Biology 301: AI driven image analysis and ROI selection with Visiopharm

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Join us for the second installment, where we’ll explore ROI selection automation with Visiopharm.

Co-sponsored by Visiopharm, this session showcases presentations from a Visiopharm specialist and a GeoMx DSP user, offering actionable insights into optimizing ROI selection for your GeoMx DSP experiments.

  • VisioPharma and NanoString work together to integrate digital spatial profiling and digital pathology.
  • Scientists at Jamieson Spatial lab approached integration of GeoMx DSP and Visiopharm Oncotopix Discovery looking at pancreatic cancer and colorectal cancer with comparisons between ROI/AOI selection.



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Speakers

Regan Baird

SVP Research Commercial Strategy Deployment, Visiopharm

Regan Baird received his PhD degree from Temple University in Philadelphia PA in Biochemistry. He his Post-doctural fellowship at Harvard University and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center studying hemodynamics and blood clotting under the microscope. Regan has spent 20+ years in the field of cellular and tissue imaging, image analysis and AI. His last 9 years at Visiopharm has been deeply involved in developing Artificial Intelligence and other tools for Spatial Biology.

Assya Legrini

Assya is a Post Doc following completion of her PhD within the School of Cancer Sciences. Her PhD was focused on Spatial multi-omic characterisation of human Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC). After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Science from the University of Liverpool, Assya embarked on a career in Research & Development in the pharmaceuticals industry. She joined the Jamison Group in 2019. Her research interests lie in Spatial Omic analysis and deep phenotyping of PDAC within the Jamieson lab, as well as supporting a range of Spatial Biology projects within the Edwards Lab where she is currently a Post Doc. She is supported by a grant from INCISE.