Multiplexed Tissue Imaging using the Orion Platform to Reveal the Spatial Biology of Cancer
Speaker: Sandro Santagata, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Pathology, Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital Recent developments in tissue imaging technologies have made available new tools that promise to advance our understanding of human disease and help guide the development and implementation of new therapies. This interactive webinar will focus on the use of multiplexed antibody-based tissue imaging of multiple antigens at single cell resolution using both cyclic immunofluorescence (CyCIF) and Orion high-plex imaging and the use of this data to identify cell lineages and states (molecular phenotypes) and map their spatial organization and interactions at different scales.

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