In this new preprint from Stanford University, Broad Institute, and the Whitehead Institute by Matthew Jones et al., the team uncovers a dynamic spatial organization using a mouse lung cancer model with Curio’s foundational spatial mapping technologies. Their study illustrates how high-resolution spatial transcriptomics can dissect the complex dynamics during cancer progression. 📖 Read more here: https://hubs.ly/Q02XdB0F0
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The Human Tumor Atlas Network charts the roadmap for advancing spatial #omics The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Human Tumor Atlas Network #HTAN has published a cluster of papers intended to advance the framework of #spatial_omics, the science of profiling morphological and molecular features of human cancers in two and three dimensions. canHeal.eu uncan.eu Marc Van den Bulcke Valsamo Anagnostou Nicola Normanno Klaus Pantel Vasiliki Mollaki https://lnkd.in/dak2mi7P
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Join us for a great webinar series on the tumor microenvironment!
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1mo@CurioBioscience That's fascinating work on the spatial organization of lung cancer! It really highlights the power of high-resolution spatial transcriptomics. At CytoCync, we've seen firsthand how crucial detailed data analysis is for driving innovation in health. Does this research suggest a shift towards more personalized cancer treatments? #SpatialTranscriptomics #CancerResearch #PrecisionMedicine #HealthTech