Theme Spatial Biology
Target audience Principal investigators, Postdocs, PhD candidates, research technicians, and anyone interested in spatial biology
Language English

General

Spatial biology allows the study of cell heterogeneity and organization within their natural tissue environment. During the last years, new technological developments are driving a revolution in biomedical research, transforming our understanding of health and disease at an unprecedented level. Amsterdam UMC is making available a wealth of methodologies focusing on Spatial Biology via our core facilities. Make sure to attend this Symposium to learn about the possibilities, be inspired by research performed using technologies available at Amsterdam UMC and learn about new trends and future developments.

Spatial Biology at Single Cell Resolution Proof of Concept Grants 2025

The Microscopy and Cytometry Core Facility of Amsterdam UMC – Location VUMC makes 6 grants available every year for spatial biology at single cell resolution pilot projects. During this Symposium, the data generated by the awardees of the 2024 grants edition will be highlighted, and the new round of this grants will be announced.

Date and Location

Time From 09:30 to 17:00
Duration 7.5 hours
Start date Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Location Auditorium, O|2 Building, de Boelelaan 1108, 1081HZ Amsterdam

Costs and registration

Use this link: https://forms.office.com/e/jJPVztyU85. Registration is only for catering purposes; this Symposium is free of charge.

This Symposium is supported by the ImmunoTherapy Center of Amsterdam UMC and the Theme Immune Monitoring of the Amsterdam Immunology And Infectious Diseases Research Institute (AI&I).

Contact

For more information: jj.garciavallejo@amsterdamumc.nl