“The EVOS S1000 delivers a detailed snapshot of tissue microenvironments and architecture in their native state, helping researchers accelerate their experiments, achieve more with their tissue samples and drive advancements in critical research areas”

 

Following the introduction of the Invitrogen EVOS S1000 Spatial Imaging System, a widefield spectral imaging system,

you are invited to this one hour workshop.

Navigating the Challenges and Advancements in Spatial Proteomics – 5-6 pm 14 May 2025

This session aims to delve into the current challenges and recent advancements in the field of spatial biology, with a particular focus on spatial proteomics.
We will address the pressing challenges in spatial biology and spatial proteomics, sharing insights from cutting-edge research in translational immunology. Attendees will gain a unique perspective from recent data obtained using the Invitrogen™ EVOS™ S1000 spatial imaging system.

The session will also cover the essentials of tissue preparation and handling for multiplex imaging in spatial biology including tissue handling and optimisation, strategies for effective multiplexing and target detection.

The workshop will conclude with an interactive Q&A session, allowing participants to engage directly with the speakers, fostering an environment of knowledge exchange and collaborative learning.

Workshop Structure:
17.00h-17.05h: Welcome and introduction
17.05h-17.30h: Presentation 1
17.30h-17.55h: Presentation 2
17.55h-18.00h: Q&A

Registration is subject to final approval from Thermo Fisher Scientific. 

Venue

The Hague Conference Centre
Anna van Buerenplein 29, 2595 DA The Hague

The Hague Conference Centre is easily accessible being 30 minutes from international airports and next to The Hague Central Station. It has 1,246 parking spaces, Taxi service and walking distance to the center of The Hague

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