Join us at SITC 2022

November 8 – 12, 2022
Boston, MA
Booth #529

Explore How Spatial Signatures are Changing Immuno-oncology!

The emergence of new immunotherapies as the first line of treatment for cancer, necessitates the development of clinically useful biomarkers to select responders that will be critical for the advancement of such treatments. Join us to learn about advancements in developing spatial signatures, predictive biomarkers based on spatial relationships and protein co-expression on specific cellular subsets that are assessed within the context of the tumor microenvironment (TME). Visit our booth and view our posters to find out more about Akoya’s new multiplex panels that provides you the flexibility to keep pace with the ever-changing combination therapy landscape.

You Won’t Want to Miss this Workshop!

Supercharging Spatial Signature Development: Predictive Biomarkers for the Ever-Changing Immunotherapy Landscape
Akoya will be launching new Spatial Signature Panels at SITC. Join us on Thursday evening at our dinner symposium for the big reveal! Learn from our panel of speakers about our new multiplex panels based on novel protein chemistry that can accelerate the development of spatial signatures. Don’t forget to pre-register on this page to reserve your seat!
Date: November 10th, 2022
Time: 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm EST
Location: BCEC 156 – Boston Convention Center
Speakers:
Oliver Braubach

Oliver Braubach, PhD

Director of Applications,
Akoya Biosciences
Patrick Savickas

Patrick Savickas

Lead Scientist,
HistoWiz
Arutha Kulasinghe

Arutha Kulasinghe, PhD

NHMRC Research Fellow and Group Leader,
University of Queensland

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Posters to Check Out

Hall C: Friday, Nov. 11 from 11:55–1:25 pm and 7–8:30 pm
Poster #160 | Novel, high-plex, and flexible biomarker panels for rapid development of spatial signatures to improve stratification of response to combination therapies

Authors: Rachel Schaefer1,  Jacob Circelli1, Oscar Perez1, Linying Liu1, Michael McLane1, Yi Zheng1
1Akoya Biosciences, Inc. 1080 O'Brien Dr Suite A, Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA

Poster #120 | Decoding Immunotherapy Responses with High-dimensional and High-throughput Spatial Phenotyping of Non-small cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)

Authors: Ning Ma1, Aditya Pratapa1, James Monkman2, Ken O’Byrne3, Oliver Braubach1, Arutha Kulasinghe2
1Akoya Biosciences, Inc. 1080 O'Brien Dr Suite A, Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA
2University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
3Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Poster #116 | Deep high-plex spatial phenotyping of Glioblastoma multiforme provides new insights into the immune landscape and tumor heterogeneity

Authors: Dmytro Klymyshyn1, Niyati Jhaveri1, Oliver Braubach1, Subham Basu3, Michael Prater3, Keith L. Black2 & Tao Sun2
1Akoya Biosciences, Inc. 1080 O'Brien Dr Suite A, Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA
2Department of Neurosurgery, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. 8700 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048
3Abcam, Biomedical Campus, Discovery Drive, Trumpington, Cambridge CB2 0AX, United Kingdom

Hall C: Thursday, Nov. 10 from 11:40–1:10 pm and 7:30–9 pm
Poster #131 | Quantitative spatial profiling of the tumor microenvironment in NSCLC tissue microarray cores using 6-plex multiplex imaging technology and AI-powered phenotyping analysis

Authors: Nicole Couper1, Bethany Remeniuk2, Karen McClymont1, Bei Hopkins2, Natalie Monteiro2, Lorcan Sherry1, Darren Locke2
1OracleBio Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
2Akoya Biosciences, Inc, Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA

Poster #79 | High-dimensional spatial phenotyping of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma from immune-competent and immunocompromised patients

Authors: Arutha Kulasinghe2, Niyati Jahveri3, Dmytro Klymyshyn3, Bassem Ben Cheikh3, Rahul Ladwa1, Howard Liu1, Caroline Cooper1, Gabrielle Belz2, Subham Basu4, Michael Prater4, Oliver Braubach2, Sandro Porceddu1
1Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
2University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
3Akoya Biosciences, Inc. 1080 O'Brien Dr Suite A, Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA
4Abcam, Biomedical Campus, Discovery Drive, Trumpington, Cambridge CB2 0AX, United Kingdom

Poster #149 | Complementary PhenoCode Signature Panels comprehensively map cell interactions and identify Spatial Phenotypic Signatures in the tumor microenvironment

Authors: Bethany Remeniuk1, Bei Hopkins1, Natalie Monteiro1, Darren Locke1
1Akoya Biosciences, Inc. 1080 O'Brien Dr Suite A, Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA