OCT 21, 2021 7:00 AM PDT

Including Spatial Proteomics in your research - why and how

Sponsored by: Lunaphore
Speaker

Event Date & Time
Date:  October 21, 2021
Time: 7:00am (PDT),  10:00am (EDT)
Abstract
To simultaneously visualize multiple markers within the same sample enables a more detailed view of cellular phenotypes and how they orient in space. This in turn brings deeper understanding of the function and interplay of different cell types in situ, of value for research related to many biological conditions. For most labs, accessing and applying emerging spatial methods for highly multiplexed detection of various types of molecules is not straight forward. The Spatial and Single Cell Biology (SSCB) platform at SciLifeLab offers several spatial omics methods as a service, including advanced single cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, in situ sequencing, spatial mass spectrometry and spatial proteomics. In this talk, Dr Stadler will present the possibilities for spatial omics as a service at Scilifelab, with emphasis on the methods offered for spatial proteomics using highly multiplexed immunofluorescence. Her Spatial Proteomics team as part of the SSCB platform currently offers a service, to analyze up to 30 proteins in the same tissue section using DNA-barcoded antibodies. From next year, the COMET instrument from Lunaphore will be fully integrated in the SSCB platform and offered as a service. COMET performs sequential indirect immunofluorescence to allow for multiplexed protein detection in 4 samples in parallel. In this talk, Dr Stadler will show results obtained with COMET on several tissue types.
 
Learning Objectives
  • Service offered within the Spatial and Single Cell Biology platform at Scilifelab
  • Multiplexed spatial proteomics using sequential immunofluorescence
  • Building a multiplexed immunofluorescence panel with COMET
 
 
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