WEHI Spatial Technology Symposium

WEHI Spatial Technology Symposium

Join us for a full day symposium exploring everything spatial!

By WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute)

Date and time

Wed, 18 May 2022 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM AEST

Location

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

1G Royal Parade Level 7 Parkville, VIC 3052 Australia

About this event

This symposium will showcase a suite of current and emerging spatial multi-omics technologies – from unbiased, high-throughput analysis to targeted assay at subcellular resolution, across intact tissue sections.

We will cover theoretical aspect, experimental workflow, and analytical tools for spatial biology research.

This symposium features a series of sponsored and scientific talks as well as thought-provoking panel discussion to address challenges and future opportunities in adopting spatial technologies in biology research.

This hybrid event can be attended in-person or viewed online.

Event information

Registration is free and includes morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea and post event drinks for in-person attendees.

All visitors to WEHI must be fully vaccinated and show proof of their vaccination status on arrival. We strongly recommend the wearing of masks while at the institute.

Register to receive updates about the event. Agenda to follow. For enquiries, please email Daniela Zalcenstein (zalcenstein.d@wehi.edu.au) or Raymond Yip (yip.r@wehi.edu.au)

Registrations close 5pm (AEST) Friday 13 May for in person attendees and 12pm (AEST) Tuesday 17 May for online attendees.

Organised by

WEHI is where the world’s brightest minds collaborate and innovate to make life-changing scientific discoveries that help people live healthier for longer. Our medical researchers have been serving the community for more than 100 years, making transformative discoveries in cancers, infectious and immune diseases, developmental disorders and healthy ageing. WEHI brings together diverse and creative people with different experience and expertise to solve some of the world’s most complex health problems. With partners across science, health, government, industry and philanthropy, we are committed to long-term discovery, collaboration and translation.

At WEHI, we are brighter together.

Find out more at www.wehi.edu.au

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