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Discover the latest developments in spatial omics and techniques, bioinformatics, and spatial biology data analysis, as well as the application of spatial biology to disease and drug development. There will also be a dynamic exhibition room filled with providers showcasing their spatial technologies with ample networking opportunities, an interactive panel discussion, roundtables, and a poster competition.
The microbiome conference in China serves as a platform for connecting the microbiome community with funders and facilitating support for commercialization efforts. It is co-hosted with the Handsome Investment Group who are actively seeking investment opportunities in startups.
Explore the latest scientific advancements, from breakthrough clinical studies to cutting-edge technologies like CRISPR and CAR-T. Dive into key topics such as gene editing, T-cell research, regulatory landscapes, and ethical considerations,
Since 2009, Global Engage has been the leading interface connecting Pharma, Biotech, Academia, Technology, and Investment. We deliver excellence through world-class events and content, underpinned by values of constant improvement, collaboration, integrity, entrepreneurship, and impact. Our expert team organizes everything from advisory boards to conference logistics, with talented individuals dedicated to achieving success together.
Discover how AI in medicine is transforming diagnostics, education, and patient care. Will it replace doctors or make them superhuman?
A quick fire Q&A with ARVIND RAO, Professor of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, USA
The evolving role of AI tools in digital pathology was explored at an open discussion at the London Digital Pathology & AI Congress.
Speakers share their thoughts about some of the challenges and opportunities in Spatial Biology
Point-of-care diagnostics based on a combination of mobile-sized scanners and AI is helping save women’s lives in low-resource settings.
Digital Pathology: The Next Chapter, Post-Adoption
Speakers share their thoughts about some of the challenges and opportunities in Microbiome Research and Commercialisation.
Phased Adoption of Digital Pathology: Lessons From Early Adopters
Tatiana Novitskaya, a consultant on spatial biology approaches, with expertise in technology development, adoption and analysis
Yi Liu, Ph.D., M.Med Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science Bioinformatician, Dept. of Quantitative Health
Speakers share their thoughts about some of the challenges and opportunities in Digital Pathology.
Transforming Pathology Through Digital Innovation: The Mayo Clinic Experience
Decoding spatially regulated disease drivers in the human heart and kidney disease
Advancing Precision Oncology through AI-Enhanced Spatial Image Analysis and Multiplex Assays
CellScape: Differentiated Quantitative Performance in Spatial Biology
Dedicated Software to Support High Throughput Spatial Multi-Omics Applications
Spatial atlas of inflammatory skin disease and cutaneous T cell Lymphoma
Do it yourself- Programming-free Spatial Proteomics Image Analysis for Biologists
MASH and metabolic disease- Find it, Treat it, Fix it
Novel functional biomarker panel (TLM3) for Hepatic fibrosis in MASLD
Simple non-invasive tests and liver biopsy as prognostic tool in MASLD: Time to change the conversation?
Inhibition of VEGF-B signaling prevents non-alcoholic fatty liver disease development by targeting lipolysis in the white adipose tissue
Decoding spatially regulated disease drivers in the human heart and kidney disease
Advancing Precision Oncology through AI-Enhanced Spatial Image Analysis and Multiplex Assays
CellScape: Differentiated Quantitative Performance in Spatial Biology
Dedicated Software to Support High Throughput Spatial Multi-Omics Applications
Spatial atlas of inflammatory skin disease and cutaneous T cell Lymphoma
Do it yourself- Programming-free Spatial Proteomics Image Analysis for Biologists
Detecting Metabolic Associated Multi-Morbidities at Scale
MASH and metabolic disease- Find it, Treat it, Fix it
Novel functional biomarker panel (TLM3) for Hepatic fibrosis in MASLD
Therapeutic Agent Development in MASH in 2024: On the cusp or on the brink?
Discover how AI in medicine is transforming diagnostics, education, and patient care. Will it replace doctors or ma...
A quick fire Q&A with ARVIND RAO, Professor of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, University of Michiga...
The evolving role of AI tools in digital pathology was explored at an open discussion at the London Digital Patholo...
Speakers share their thoughts about some of the challenges and opportunities in Spatial Biology
Decoding spatially regulated disease drivers in the human heart and kidney disease
Advancing Precision Oncology through AI-Enhanced Spatial Image Analysis and Multiplex Assays
CellScape: Differentiated Quantitative Performance in Spatial Biology
Dedicated Software to Support High Throughput Spatial Multi-Omics Applications
Decoding spatially regulated disease drivers in the human heart and kidney disease
Advancing Precision Oncology through AI-Enhanced Spatial Image Analysis and Multiplex Assays
CellScape: Differentiated Quantitative Performance in Spatial Biology
Dedicated Software to Support High Throughput Spatial Multi-Omics Applications
Global Engage is committed to hosting sustainable meetings.
We have reduced waste by replacing printed documentation with an app. Make sure you have it downloaded to your devices in time for the meeting.
You will have some great food choices while you are with us but now, we have worked with the caterer to increase the proportion of plant-based items. We have also built a plan with the venue to avoid waste through how they serve meals and how leftovers are processed.
An international meeting does involve travel but where it is practical, please consider more sustainable alternatives to flying. The app will also have a discussion space to arrange ride shares.