Spatial Multiomics Lunch & Learn – UTHSCSA

In-Person Seminar
Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute Auditorium Room 2.160, 8403 Floyd Curl, San Antonio, TX 78229

Redefining Spatial Biology with Single-Cell Imaging.

Cells do not function in isolation but are strongly influenced by their spatial location and surroundings. CosMx™ Spatial Molecular Imager (SMI). is a revolutionary spatial single-cell imaging platform that enables imaging of more than 1,000 RNA and over 60 protein analytes within morphologically intact whole tissue sections. CosMx SMI empowers researchers to achieve more from a single experiment – cell atlasing, cell-cell interaction, cell co-localization, reference mapping (neighborhood analysis), signaling pathway analysis all from one single run.

Discover the possibilities of spatial biology. The following will be covered throughout the seminar:
– High-level overview of CosMx SMI
– Case studies across multiple applications and areas of interest
– Best practices regarding experiment design

Co-sponsored by Genome Sequencing Facility and the Next Generation Sequencing Shared Resources of Mays Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio.

Lunch will be provided.

Location: Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute Auditorium Room 2.160
Date/Time: April 25, 11:00 – 12:00 p.m. CT

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Speakers

Seth Meyers

District Sales Manager, NanoString Technologies

Seth Meyers has twenty years of experience in life science ranging from product development, marketing, sales and support. For the past ten years, Seth has supported NanoString Technologies first with the launch of the GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler and more recently with the CosMx Spatial Molecular Imager.

Donald Rozario, PhD

Regional Account Manager, NanoString