Spatial Relationships in Developmental Biology
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Spatial Relationships in Developmental Biology

In this webinar, discover how scientists use spatial biology approaches to investigate human development and disease. 

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This webinar will be hosted live and available on-demand

Thursday, November 30, 2023 
9:30 AM Eastern Time 

Developmental biology seeks to document the path from embryo to organism, where cell-to-cell interactions and the spatial organization of tissues influence developmental mechanisms. Consequently, researchers employ spatial biology techniques to better understand human development and disease. 

In this webinar brought to you by The Scientist’s Creative Services Team, Xiaofei Li and Stefania Giacomello will discuss the methods they use to acquire spatial information about human spinal cord development and host-microbe interactions.

Topics to be covered 

  • Using single-cell and spatial -omics techniques to generate a developmental cell atlas of the human spinal cord
  • Employing new spatial approaches to study host-microbiome and host-pathogen interactions 
Xiaofei Li, PhD

Xiaofei Li, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurobiology
Care Sciences and Society
Karolinska Institute

Stefania Giacomello, PhD

Stefania Giacomello, PhD
Associate Professor 
Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab)
KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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