Resolving Brain Tissues with Spatial Transcriptomics: A Virtual Roundtable Discussion

WHEN: Tuesday, 22nd June, 10-11am, Click to register

New technologies are providing spatial context for cells and their marker genes at ever-higher scale, sensitivity, and resolution. In the brain, where cellular organization is of utmost importance, these methods are enabling researchers to ask new kinds of questions and tackle the toughest problems in biology. From creating high-level atlases to examining the role of genes in cellular processes related to diseases such as Alzheimer’s, spatial transcriptomics is ushering in a new wave of approaches in neuroscience research.

Register to hear from four of the leading experts on the use of spatial transcriptomics methods in the brain. The panelists will discuss their own work, the methods they have used, and the new possibilities available to researchers in their fields. At the end, there will be a live question and answer session featuring submissions from the audience.

The presenters on this panel are:

  • Omer Bayraktar, PhD, Group Lead at Sanger Wellcome
  • Gregory Carter, PhD, Associate Professor, The Bernard and Lusia Milch Endowed Chair at The Jackson Laboratory
  • Wei-Ting Chen, PhD, Staff Scientist at KU Leuven
  • Kristen Maynard, PhD, Research Scientist at Lieber Institute for Brain Development

(Photo by Alina Grubnyak on Unsplash)