Conference

Spatial Biology Europe

an Oxford Global conference

September 30 - October 1

Basel, CH

Visit our booth #3

Conference Information

Mark your calendars for the Spatial Biology EU Conference in Basel! 

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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 dedicated team. 

Join leaders, experts and researchers at the 3rd Annual Spatial Biology Europe Congress, connecting global academic & research organisations as well as pharma representatives for high-level discussions on the latest innovations in spatial research & technologies. Forward looking visionary leaders will discuss the current state of the industry, market trends and future growth areas aiding the application of spatial technologies in the clinic.

September 30

Presentation

September 30

9:20 AM

Track 4: Spatial Multi Omics Techniques & Approaches

This work introduces an innovative spatial multiomics methodology for the simultaneous analysis of RNA and protein within tumor tissue. The approach offers in-depth characterization of the tumor microenvironment, facilitating the discovery of critical biomarkers and therapeutic targets.

Speaker

Daniel Dominguez Azorin, Ph.D.

Daniel Dominguez Azorin, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Fellow – Moor Lab

ETH Zurich

Daniel is a Postdoc who specializes in Neurooncology and Cancer Neuroscience. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Heidelberg and the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in September 2023. His research mainly focuses on discovering new therapies to disrupt brain tumor networks. He has expertise in preclinical models and artificial intelligence tools to quantify and characterize these malignant networks. Currently, Daniel is collaborating with Lunaphore on the COMET™ (Innosuisse project) to develop automated spatial multiomics workflows that will advance cancer research.