AGBT 2023: Experience the only True Spatial Multiomics Solution

February 6 - 9, 2023

Accelerate and empower your true multiomics research

Hear from our collaborators and staff how spatial imaging of complementary RNA and protein biomarkers in a single tissue section can reveal insights into tumor biology and immunotherapy response. Join us for food and refreshments while we showcase new datasets and share trends in spatial biology.

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Suite Presentations – Suite #313, 3rd floor

Date: Tuesday, February 7, 10:30 – 11:00 am
Title: True Spatial Multiomics: One section, two analytes
Speakers:

Niro Ramachandran

Niro Ramachandran, Ph.D.

Chief Business Officer, Akoya Biosciences
Julia Kennedy Darling

Julia Kennedy-Darling, Ph.D.

Vice President, Innovation, Research & Development, Akoya Biosciences

Date: Wednesday, February 8, 10:30 – 11:00
Title: Spatial Multiomics: Insights into immunotherapy response via mapping patient journey
Speakers:

Oliver Braubach

Oliver Braubach, Ph.D.

Head of Applications, Akoya Biosciences
Arutha Kulasinghe

Arutha Kulasinghe, Ph.D.

NHMRC Research Fellow and Group Leader, University of Queensland

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Presentations and Posters featuring Akoya technology

February 7, 7:50 – 8:10 PM

Mechanisms of metaplastic progression to adenocarcinoma revealed by high-speed multiomic spatial phenotyping of FFPE human samples
John Hickey, Ph.D., Stanford University

February 7, 8:30 – 8:50 PM

High-speed multiomic spatial phenotyping of FFPE human cohorts to dissect mechanisms of environmental-conditioned metastasis
Julia Kennedy-Darling, Ph.D., Akoya Biosciences

Poster 129: High-speed multiomic spatial phenotyping of immunotherapy responses in head and neck cancer
Oliver Braubach, Ph.D., Akoya Biosciences

Poster 137: A multiomic spatial phenotypic atlas of triple-negative breast cancer in women of African ancestry
Jasmine Plummer, Ph.D., St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Poster 532: Rapid whole-slide spatial analysis of FFPE tissues with true multiomic panels enables the discovery of key cellular niches
Julia Kennedy-Darling, Ph.D., Akoya Biosciences

Dr. Braubach and Dr. Plummer will present Flash Talks on their posters on Tuesday, February 7th at 11:25 AM – 11:49 AM