Some cellular changes become obvious only when looked at in a spatial context. Assessing the geographical diversity of cell types using spatial analysis, whether its genomics, transcriptomics, or proteomics, can offer better insight into cell function, cell state, and interactions.
This Bench Tips webinar brings together a group of scientists actively involved in using spatial technologies for various applications who are keen to share their knowledge on this topic. Their short presentations will be followed by a discussion on best practices and technical nuances and will offer an opportunity for attendees to ask questions.
This webinar will help address some key questions
- How do you decide if spatial biology can answer the biological question?
- How do you evaluate which spatial biology technique is best suited for your sample and study?
- What are the factors that need to be considered for optimizing workflows?
- What are some of the commonly encountered challenges with data analysis for spatial biology experiments?
- How do you minimize biases and batch effects?
- How do you normalize and integrate data from different spatial studies to get meaningful results?
Who Should Attend? Researchers interested in:
- Spatial and cell biology
- Single-cell sequencing
- Cellular genomics, proteomics, or transcriptomics
- Data integration and visualization