The Spatial Imaging Mass Cytometry and Transcriptomics (SIMCaT) platform is pleased to invite researchers, clinicians, and students to a mini-symposium dedicated to mass cytometry (Helios XT) and imaging mass cytometry (Hyperion XTi).
Taking place on June 2nd in Montpellier, this afternoon event will focus on the latest developments in spatial biology and single-cell technologies, showcasing innovative approaches that integrate tissue organization and cellular states to better understand complex diseases.
Exploring Spatial Biology and Single-Cell Technologies
Recent advances in mass cytometry and imaging mass cytometry have opened new opportunities to characterize cellular heterogeneity and spatial organization within tissues. By combining high-dimensional molecular profiling with spatial information, these technologies provide powerful tools for investigating disease mechanisms, identifying cellular interactions, and uncovering new therapeutic targets.
The symposium will bring together experts from academia and industry to discuss cutting-edge applications in cancer research, inflammation, metabolism, and tissue biology.
Scientific Program
Introduction and Emerging Applications
Emilie Gregori (Standard BioTools)
Introduction to Imaging Mass Cytometry and Mass Cytometry and New Applications
Followed by a Q&A session.
Research Presentations
Matthieu Lacroix (IRCM)
Study of Metabolic Heterogeneity in Solid Tumors
Gabriel Courties (iRMB)
Histology-Guided Spatial Imaging to Study Macrophage Niches in Osteoarthritis
Lucille Stuani (IRCM)
Mass Cytometry Strategies to Explore Metabolic Heterogeneity
Florian Favier (IRCM)
Single-Cell Quantitative Phosphoproteomics to Decipher Melanoma Response Heterogeneity and Plasticity Under MAPKi
Event Information
Date: Tuesday, June 2nd
Time: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Venue: IRCM Conference Room, Montpellier
The symposium will provide an opportunity to discover the latest technological advances in mass cytometry and imaging mass cytometry while fostering discussions between researchers working at the interface of spatial biology, single-cell analysis, and translational research.
We look forward to welcoming you for an afternoon of scientific exchange and discovery.
🎟️ Registration : https://lnkd.in/d4dskK_g