About this Event
From Single Cells to Spatial Biology: High-Plex Proteomics with CyTOF and Imaging Mass Cytometry
Recent advances in mass cytometry now enable researchers to interrogate biological systems with suspension single-cell analysis and spatial tissue imaging using a dual-modality platform that combines CyTOF™ suspension analysis and Imaging Mass Cytometry™ (IMC™) in one integrated system with an imaging module. In this seminar, we will discuss how CyTOF technology enables rapid development of very high-plex antibody panels (40–60-plus markers) with robust detection of intracellular signaling proteins, transcription factors and functional cell states, making it a powerful tool for immunology, cancer biology and many other areas of research. We will also highlight the complementary role of IMC technology for multiplexed spatial analysis of tissue sections, allowing detailed mapping of tumor, immune and stromal interactions within the tissue microenvironment. Together, these technologies provide a unified workflow to study both dissociated cells and intact tissues, enabling deeper insights into tumor biology, immune regulation and spatial organization in complex biological systems.
This seminar will be held in room 155.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Hormel Institute - University of Minnesota, Medical Research Center, 801 16th Avenue Northeast, Austin, United States
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