NanoString to Unveil New Platforms and Showcase Spatial Biology Research at 2022 Advances in Genome Biology and Technology (AGBT) General Meeting
NanoString Technologies (NSTG) announced the launch of its CosMx™ Spatial Molecular Imager (SMI) and a new spatial informatics portal at the upcoming Spatial Multiomic Symposium on June 6, from noon to 4 pm EDT. This event will showcase data from twenty scientific studies that emphasize the capabilities of NanoString's spatial biology platforms. CosMx SMI allows high-resolution imaging of over 1,000 RNA and 100 protein analytes within tissue sections. The company aims to propel advancements in life sciences through innovative spatial biology solutions.
- Commercial launch of CosMx SMI, enhancing spatial biology capabilities.
- The event will showcase 20 scientific studies, highlighting the effectiveness of NanoString platforms.
- Introduction of a new cloud-based informatics portal to manage large datasets efficiently.
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Live webcast of Spatial Multiomic Symposium on
Data from twenty scientific studies highlight the use of NanoString’s spatial biology platforms
CosMx SMI enables high-resolution imaging of more than 1,000 RNA and over 100 protein analytes within morphologically intact whole tissue sections. The technology combines the power of high-plex profiling with high-resolution imaging, allowing researchers to visualize and quantify gene and protein expression at single cell and subcellular resolutions within both fresh frozen and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples. CosMx SMI serves scientists across the continuum of research using a tunable workflow that can prioritize either unbiased whole-slide imaging at high-plex for discovery or high-throughput biology-driven analysis for translation.
Spatial biology experiments are data-intensive, creating up to 1 terabyte of data per sample.
The Spatial Multiomic Symposium will showcase the application of these powerful tools to resolve biological heterogeneity. Attendees will learn about the latest innovations and will have the opportunity to hear how leading experts are applying these technologies to make novel discoveries in immunology, infectious diseases, oncology and neuroscience.
“We believe spatial biology is the next revolution in life sciences, and we’re honored to bring together experts to showcase cutting-edge spatial technologies and techniques,” said
The Spatial Multiomic Summit Agenda: Speakers and Scientific Presentations
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Keynote: Spatial gene expression changes in human skin biology induced from spaceflight:
Christopher Mason , Ph.D., Professor; Director, WorldQuant Initiative for Quantitative Prediction; Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine -
Spatially resolved, single cell atlas of human pancreatic islets of Langerhans in type 2 diabetic and healthy controls:
Grant Kolar , M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Research Professor Director, Research Microscopy and Histology Core,St. Louis University -
Deep spatiotemporal insights into COVID-19: a multi-organ study: Arutha Kulasinghe, Ph.D., National Health and Medical Research Council Research Fellow,
The University of Queensland -
Spatial reconstruction of joint inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis:
Kevin Wei , M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital -
Spatially resolved Alzheimer’s disease in mouse model:
Miranda Orr , Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine,Wake Forest University School of Medicine
To learn more and register for the event, please visit: Spatial Multiomics Symposium -
At AGBT 2022, 20 posters and oral presentations will showcase unique biological insights generated using NanoString’s spatial platforms. These abstracts include studies exploring spatial biology using the GeoMx DSP and the CosMx SMI platforms.
“As single-cell resolution spatial transcriptomics and proteomics pioneer the next frontier in spatial biology, our understanding of fundamental processes in biology will deepen and perhaps pave the way for next-generation diagnostic and pathology tools,” said
Several studies and presentations that feature NanoString’s spatial biology platforms are highlighted below.
Oral Presentations
Multicellular spatial neighborhoods in pancreatic cancer remodeled by neoadjuvant treatment will be presented by
Building a spatial single-cell multi-omics atlas and cellular interactome for skin cancer will be presented by
High-plex (> 1000), multi-omic (RNA plus protein), spatial molecular imaging with sub-cellular resolution in FFPE tissue, will be presented by
Scientific Posters
Poster: Spatial characterization of the tumor microenvironment in pancreatic cancer with whole transcriptome profiling and high plex single-cell imaging.
See the origin of exosomes in tumor microenvironments and the effect of their migrations in pancreatic cancer tissues using the CosMx SMI platform.
Poster: Characterization of human brain organoids with single-cell resolution and molecular specificity
Florent Ginhoux, Ph.D., Senior Principal Investigator ·
Learn how CosMx single-cell imager enables unique analyses and understanding of human brain organoid cells in space.
Poster: Spatially-mapped quantitative single-cell characterization of PD-L1-related RNA microenvironments in triple-negative breast cancer
Learn how CosMx and GeoMx spatial platforms generate consistent data for clinical biomarkers of response to IO therapy.
Poster: Spatial Single Cell characterization of SIV reservoirs in lymphoid tissues and B cell follicles in rhesus macaques
Jake Estes, Ph.D., Professor,
Uncover how subcellular localization of SIV RNAs in NHP revealed by CosMx and response to drug targets in infected-cell microenvironments studied using GeoMx DSP provides novel analysis tools for vaccine development.
Poster: High-plex spatial single cell in situ analysis of lung SARS-CoV-2
Arutha Kulasinghe, Ph.D., NHMRC Research Fellow,
Discover the consistent insights in COVID biology and biomarkers uncovered by the CosMx SMI and GeoMx DSP platforms at different scales.
To see the complete list of 2022 AGBT posters and learn more about the data presented on the GeoMx DSP and CosMx SMI platforms, visit NanoString’s AGBT event page.
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