Discover Spatial Biology: See Cells in Context
Spatial biology is a transformative new field that allows us to study cells and molecules right where they live—revealing not just what’s present, but exactly where it happens. Using cutting-edge platforms like spatial transcriptomics and multiplexed protein imaging, researchers can now map tissues at single-cell or even subcellular resolution. This means we can see not only the abundance of cells and proteins in a tissue, but also where they are, whether they are colocalised, and how they might communicate.
Why does this matter? The function of a cell and the role of molecules in a tissue depend on their precise location and their interactions with the surrounding environment. For example, the environmental context of cells within a tumour can influence how quickly it progresses and how it responds to treatment. Spatial biology technologies are revolutionizing biomedical research—uncovering new biomarkers, guiding precision therapies, and helping us build detailed atlases of human tissues.
Curious about spatial biology and how it could advance your research? Join us to learn about the latest spatial biology research happening in FBMH and CRUK MI and discover the support available to help you kickstart your own spatial biology journey.
Event Details:
When: Wednesday 19 November, 9.30am - 4.15pm, with drinks after
Where: Michael Smith Lecture Theatre, Michael Smith Building, Main campus, University of Manchester
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Whether you’re new to spatial biology or looking to deepen your understanding, this event will provide insights, inspiration, and practical guidance to help you see cells—and science—in a whole new context.
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Michael Smith Lecture Theatre
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