Seminar

Lunch & Learn

SciLifeLab Stockholm

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October 28

Stockholm Sweden

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Discover true spatial multiomics

Discover spatial multiomics on COMET™ by engaging directly with expert scientists. Experience firsthand how you can simultaneously detect RNA and protein markers within the same tissue section, all at a subcellular resolution. 

Our protease-free, fully-automated workflow enables multiomics scalability for all stages of research. Are you interested in elevating your spatial biology projects with our multiomics solutions? Contact us now to arrange a detailed discussion with our team of spatial biology specialists.

Register below and don’t miss the chance to win a project grant! The Spatial Proteomics Unit and Lunaphore are offering a grant worth up to 250,000 SEK for a 10-slide COMET™ project

  • Application Deadline: November 4th
  • Winner Announcement: Winners will be announced at the end of week 38

Learn more about the grant and submit your application here: LINK

Agenda

October 28

Tuesday October 28

11:15 AM – 1:00 PM

Room Air&Fire in Science for Life Laboratory, Tomtebodavägen 23B 17165, Solna or ONLINE (link below)

Hosts: Dr. Charlotte Stadler, Associate Professor, Head of the Science for Life Laboratory Stockholm

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11:15 AM Registrations & Lunch box
11:30 PM Accelerating spatial biology with COMET™
Dr. Ronald Pouyo, Lunaphore
12:00 PM  Spatial Proteomics for deeper understanding of the tissue microenvironment
Dr. Charlotte Stadler, SciLifeLab
12:30 PM Exploring ADC Target Expression in Urothelial Carcinoma with Spatial Multi-Omics
Pranauti Panshikar, PhD student
13:00 PM Coffee & Networking

 

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Speakers

Charlotte Stadler, Ph.D.

Charlotte Stadler, Ph.D.

Co-Director of the Spatial Biology Platform, Head of Spatial Proteomics

SciLifeLab

Charlotte Stadler is a co-director of the Spatial Biology Platform at Science for Life Laboratory. She is also the Head of the National Spatial Proteomics facility. She received her Ph.D. in 2012 within the framework of the Human Protein Atlas (HPA) project, with Prof. Emma Lundberg and Prof. Mathias Uhlén as her supervisors. During her PhD she established many of the protocols and pipelines for image based subcellular protein profiling that are used in the Human Protein Cell Atlas.
Today, her main focus is to develop and implement services and technologies that can be offered by the Spatial Proteomics Facility. Her internal research projects focus on the implementation of multiplexed imaging solutions into clinical practice but also on integrating different omics types for a more complete molecular understanding of the tissue sample biology. For more information: https://www.scilifelab.se/facilities/cell-profiling/ https://www.proteinatlas.org/
Ronald Pouyo, Ph.D.

Ronald Pouyo, Ph.D.

Technical Sales Specialist

Lunaphore Technologies

Pranauti Panshikar

Pranauti Panshikar

Doctoral Student

SciLifeLab, Stockholm, Sweden

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