Spatial biology at YOUR scale
Discover groundbreaking insights into the immune microenvironment and the transformative impact of spatial biology on immunology and clinical practice
Here are some ways for you to engage with us at the event:
- Schedule a meeting with our experts
- Visit our exhibit booth (#440)
- Peruse our posters
- Attend our Workshop
Not attending AAI in person? You can sign up to receive recordings of our talks and poster presentations following the event.
Exhibitor Workshop: Spatial Biology 2.0: Advancing Immunology and Revolutionizing Precision Medicine at Unprecedented Scale
Date: Sunday, May 5, 2024
Time: 2:15 pm
Location: Exhibitor Workshop Room 3
Join Dr. Avik Mukherjee to explore Akoya’s innovative Spatial Biology 2.0 solutions, revolutionizing precision medicine on a scale never seen before. Dr. Mukherjee will delve into PhenoCycler®-Fusion 2.0, PhenoImager® HT 2.0, and PhenoCode™ Panels, uncovering their deployment from high-plex discoveries to actionable signatures across the research spectrum.
Speaker:
Avik Mujherjee, PhD
Senior Technical Applications Scientist, Akoya Biosciences
Visit us at booth #440
Exhibit hours:
- Saturday, May 4: 9:30 AM–4:30 PM
- Sunday, May 5: 9:30 AM–4:30 PM
- Monday, May 6: 9:30 AM–4:00 PM
Visit our booth to speak with Akoya spatial biology experts and get your questions answered. We will also have demos available of our new spatial biology 2.0 solutions! See how onboard spectral unmixing on the PhenoImager HT 2.0 platform speeds up biomarker development workflows, and see what's possible with the innovations of the PhenoCycler-Fusion 2.0 including a new two-slide carrier that doubles sample throughput.
Posters:
See Akoya technology in action at the poster sessions. See below for details, and complete the form on this page if you’d like to receive the recordings of these poster presentations following the event.
Sunday, May 5
3:15 pm - 4:30 pm:
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B890 | Three-Dimensional (3D) Spatial Reconstruction of Murine FFPE tissues with an Ultrahigh-plex Antibody Panel for Deep Phenotyping of Tissue Form and Function. Akoya Biosciences et al. |