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  • Webinar: Unlocking Biological Insights Through Spatial Multiomics Analysis

    Unlocking Biological Insights Through Spatial Multiomics Analysis in Partek® Flow®


    November 9, 2023
    Sessions at: 10:00 a.m. SGT, 2:00 p.m. GMT, and 2:00 p.m. EST

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    Unravel the intricacies of biology by simultaneously exploring tissue and cell information using spatial multiomics. Join us for an overview of spatial multiomics analysis and see how easy Partek® Flow® makes it to use both spatial context and molecule expression, such as genes and proteins within cell tissue, to make discoveries.

    This presentation will cover:
    • How to use histology together with gene or protein expression to identify cell types more reliably
    • Overlay and color code by gene or protein expression in the tissue
    • Use biomarker expression thresholds for cell type/tissue annotation
    • Use manual selection to refine the tissue boundaries after biomarker identification
    By attending this presentation, participants will gain an appreciation of spatial multiomics analysis and how to apply it to their own research studies using Partek Flow.

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