Spatially resolved biology has emerged as the necessary avenue to appreciate how cellular diversity revealed by single cell research shapes human health and disease. The Spatial Biology Symposium will bring together trailblazers in spatial biology research to discuss the exciting future ahead for this transformative field. Don’t miss this gathering of leading researchers discussing the latest breakthroughs and applications, from building comprehensive maps of cellular atlases to examining the consequences of spatial organization in human disease.

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Agenda
Time | Speaker/Presentation |
9:00 AM PDT | 6:00 PM CEST |
Symposium Introduction and Welcome
Serge Saxonov, PhD
Chief Executive Officer, Co-founder 10x Genomics |
9:05 AM PDT | 6:05 PM CEST |
Plenary Session
Spatial organization of the tumor microenvironment in renal cell cancer
Catherine Sautès-Fridman, PhD Professor Emeritus Cordeliers Research Centre Maxime Meylan
Graduate student Cordeliers Research Centre Q&A with speakers |
10:00 AM PDT | 7:00 PM CEST | Cell Atlasing Session, Featuring HCA members
The Human Cell Atlas: Mapping the body one cell at a time Sarah Teichmann, PhD Head of Cellular Genetics and Senior Group Leader Wellcome Sanger Institute Decoding the developing human immune system
Muzlifah Haniffa, MRCP, PhD Professor of Dermatology and Immunology Newcastle University Single cell, single nucleus, and spatial RNA sequencing of the human liver identifies hepatic stellate cell and cholangiocyte heterogeneity Sonya MacParland, PhD Associate Professor University of Toronto Panel discussion with speakers
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11:15 AM PDT | 8:00 PM CEST |
Translational Research Session, Featuring CTRN members
Oncofetal ecosystem at spatial resolution
Ankur Sharma, PhD Laboratory Head Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research Spatial lineage tracing of clonal heterogeneity in the tumour microenvironment at the single cell level
Martin Miller, PhD Group Leader Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute Spatial analysis of the prostate cancer tumor microenvironment Evan Keller, DVM, PhD Professor of Urology and Pathology University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center Where single cell meets spatial: Gene regulatory networks of the developing human brain Jasmine Plummer, PhD Associate Director, Applied Genomics Computational Translational core Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Panel discussion with speakers |
12:30 PM PDT | 9:30 PM CEST |
Closing Remarks
Courtney Anderson, PhD
Associate Director, Product Marketing, Visium Spatial Solutions 10x Genomics |
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