Spatial Biology Unveiled | University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust

In-Person Seminar
UHCW Innovation Hub, ‘Yellow Space’Link

The University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust (UHCW) and NanoString invite you to join this seminar to find out how the GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler (DSP) and CosMx™ Spatial Molecular Imager (SMI) empowers you to answer key scientific and clinical questions. 

GeoMx DSP allows you to spatially profile whole transcriptome and/or 570+ protein within user-defined morphological structures, and can be scaled for high-throughput analysis. CosMx SMI allows quantification and visualisation of up to 6,000 RNA and from 64 proteins at single cell and subcellular resolution, allowing true discovery and in-depth study of mechanism of action within tissue microenvironment.

Would you like to meet our experts to explore how GeoMx and CosMx can be used to answer important research questions with robust performance on even the most difficult sample types and unparalleled flexibility in content and throughput?

Our experts will remain on-site following the event for 1-2-1 project consultations or additional questions. If you or any of your lab members would like to have a chat, please email anlee@nanostring.com to arrange.

AGENDA

9:00Overview of Spatial Multi-omics Facility at UHCW
Sean James, University Hospital Coventry & Warwickshire and Prof. Dimitris Grammatopoulos, University Hospital Coventry & Warwick University
9:15NanoString Multiomic Spatial Technologies
Angela Lee, NanoString Technologies
9:45Q&A & discussion
10:30GeoMx and CosMx : A user’s perspective
Prof. Andrew Filer, Birmingham Tissue Analytics

Speakers

Professor Dimitris Grammatopoulos

Professor of Molecular Medicine, Warwick Medical School

Professor Andrew Filer, FRCP PhD

Professor of Translational Rheumatology, Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham

Sean James

Arden Tissue Bank Operations Lead, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust