Seeing is Believing: The Power of ChipCytometry™  Multiplexing

J. Spencer Schwarz discusses how ChipCytometry™ Spatial Multiplexing Technology advances spatial biology research

Event Details:Seeing is Believing: The Power of ChipCytometry™  MultiplexingDate(s):

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Thursday, March 17, 2022
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern Time

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Biologically meaningful information about heterogeneous cell populations must include insights into their spatial organization within their native tissue niche. However, traditional techniques such as immunohistochemistry or flow cytometry are limited by their inability to provide both spatial context and high-throughput cellular phenotyping simultaneously. ChipCytometry™ Spatial Multiplexing Technology addresses these limitations by combining multiplex immunofluorescence with high-dynamic range spatial imaging to produce superior single-cell resolution of morphologically intact tissue samples.

In this webinar brought to you by Canopy Biosciences, J. Spencer Schwarz will explore how spatial multiplexing revolutionizes scientists’ understanding of spatially heterogenous cell populations in normal and diseased tissues through comprehensive, spatially relevant cellular phenotyping.

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Meet the Speaker:

J. Spencer Schwarz, MS
Product Manager, ChipCytometry™ Instrumentation
Canopy Biosciences® – A Bruker Company

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