Spatial Navigator

di Nanostring Technologies Inc.

Spatial MultiOmics (Transcriptomics & Proteomics) are at the forefront of biology research, providing spatial context to gene and protein expression. Join us in understanding how tissue heterogeneity is increasing our understanding of tissue biology and pathology. https://nanostring.com/

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Episodi del podcast

  • Stagione 3

  • Kirsty Short & Arutha Kulasinghe - Unveiling the Past: Exploring Immune Responses to the 1918 Influenza Virus through Spatial Multiomics

    Kirsty Short & Arutha Kulasinghe - Unveiling the Past: Exploring Immune Responses to the 1918 Influenza Virus through Spatial Multiomics

    Presenting a recorded conversation from AGBT, where we engage in dialogue with two esteemed guests from the University of Queensland. Collaborating in the realm of virology, they possess a distinctive and invaluable collection of samples—the ones from the 1918 Spanish flu. In this episode, discover the compelling reasons behind the partnership between a virologist and a spatial omics expert. Together, they embark on a mission to address a pivotal question: Can spatial multiomics be applied to historical samples to unravel the unique aspects of the immune response to the 1918 influenza virus in young adults?

  • Will Howat & Alyssa Rosenbloom - the story behind the GeoMx IO Proteome Atlas development

    Will Howat & Alyssa Rosenbloom - the story behind the GeoMx IO Proteome Atlas development

    Listen to Will Howat, Vice President of Validation & Technical Quality at Abcam and Alyssa Rosenbloom, Associate Director of Research Proteomics discuss how the GeoMx IO Proteome Atlas panel was developed and validated as part of the Abcam-NanoString partnership. Tune in to this episode and get ready to investigate the expression of 570+ human protein targets on one slide.

  • Stagione 2

  • Adam Bates & Matthew Bottomley - Dissecting the role of the immune system in skin and lung cancer with spatial biology

    Adam Bates & Matthew Bottomley - Dissecting the role of the immune system in skin and lung cancer with spatial biology

    Listen how spatial biology brought together a nephrologist and a cancer research graduate student from the University of Oxford to help each other dissect the role played by the immune system in skin and lung cancer and open the way for new immuno-therapy drug targets.

  • David Krull - the power of mentoring, networking and collaborations, lessons from the GeoMx® DSP Best Practices Guidance Consortium

    David Krull - the power of mentoring, networking and collaborations, lessons from the GeoMx® DSP Best Practices Guidance Consortium

    In this episode, we talked to David Krull, Associate Director at GSK, leading the cellular biomarkers team. He told us about his passion for coaching and mentoring and how vital networking and collaborations have been for his career. We discussed how pharmaceutical companies are embracing tissue profiling technologies and David shared his views on applying spatial omics for biomarker discovery.

  • Alessia Ciarrocchi - Spatial transcriptomics at the service of translational oncology

    Alessia Ciarrocchi - Spatial transcriptomics at the service of translational oncology

    In this new spatial navigator episode, we speak to a spatial pioneer, Pr. Ciarrocchi Professor at the Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale and Cancer Research institute of Reggio Emilia, who shares her passion for translational oncology and how she got started as group leader. During this podcast, we learn how her current work on spatial transcriptomics to dissect pleural mesothelioma heterogeneity directly serves her community. Listen to the episode to learn more about mesothelioma pathology, immune/inflammatory processes and biomarker discovery.