June 12-15
Torino, Italy
Booth #77
Meet Lunaphore
Visit booth #77 to check our latest product releases.
Lunaphore’s multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF) solution portfolio now includes the latest version of the hyperplex, high-throughput, fully automated COMET™ instrument, providing unmatched scalability and reproducibility without the need to conjugate primary antibodies. The new SPYRE™ Antibody Panel kits, Secondary Antibodies, and an online Panel Builder have been added to the existing offering to help kick-start assay development and enable users with verified biomarkers on COMET™.
The product suite is further complemented by HORIZON™, an image analysis software designed and tailored for COMET™ hyperplex images. The software is developed by biologists for biologists to support them in answering fundamental questions about cell profiling and tissue mapping. With Lunaphore’s universal portfolio of precision automation solutions, customers can leverage their existing antibody libraries and decades of know-how on Lunaphore’s platform to scale assays into endless multiplexing possibilities.
The 2023 Annual Congress of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR 2023) is a four day congress dedicated to basic, preclinical and translational cancer research across a wide breadth of topics. It will highlight the latest research and bring together the cancer research community to inspire innovation and build knowledge, connections and collaborations.
The European Association for Cancer Research (EACR) is a non-profit membership association dedicated to the advancement of cancer research. We have been bringing cancer researchers together at our congress and conferences since 1968, and EACR 2023 is our 29th congress.
June 12
Sponsored Symposium
June 12
12:15 - 13:00 CEST
Room 2
Tissue architecture sets the stage and shapes cell-to-cell interactions in addition to strongly influencing cell phenotypes. To decipher and map tissues, visualization of high number of biomarkers simultaneously is needed, which is enabled by multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF). This technique provides in-depth information about the cell phenotypes while preserving the spatial context and neighborhood information. Here, we are going to feature two use cases on how mIF can be leveraged to chart the immune landscape of liver pathology. In the first case study, Dr. Pire will focus on the spatial heterogeneity of hepatoblastoma microenvironment and how a deep mapping of the tumor is shedding new light on the underlying cellular interactions. The second case study will feature Dr. Madji’s research work on the emerging role of immunogenic cell deaths in the pathogenesis of nonalcoholic fat liver disease and how spatial distribution of cell population is associated with the prognosis.
Speakers
Pamela Pulimeno, Ph.D.
Scientific Marketing Specialist
Lunaphore
Aurore Pire, Ph.D.
Pediatric Surgeon - PhD Student
Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers
Amine Majdi, Ph.D.
Post-doctoral Researcher
Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers
June 14
Poster Presentations
June 14
11:00 - 18:00 CEST
Posters: Cancer Cell Biology
Speaker
Aurore Pire, Ph.D.
Pediatric Surgeon - PhD Student
Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers
June 14
11:00 - 18:00 CEST
Posters: Tumour Immunology
Speaker
Pamela Pulimeno, Ph.D.
Scientific Marketing Specialist
Lunaphore