Accelerating Data and Throughput in Spatial Imaging: A Core Facility Perspective

Core facilities are often handling diverse samples and juggling multiple projects simultaneously. When choosing a spatial imaging platform, Dr. Zbigniew Mikulski, Director of the Microscopy and Histology Core Facility at La Jolla Institute for Immunology, needed a solution that balanced high-quality data, cost-effectiveness, and throughput to accommodate multiple users and high volume. Seamless integration into the core lab’s workflow was key due to the volume the facility generates, up to 15,000 histology slides annually.

In this webinar, Dr. Mikulski will share best practices from working on over 18 different projects, and how the Orion platform for spatial biology facilitated a fast, low run cost solution that works with FFPE samples. Dr. Mikulski will also discuss practices that other labs might adopt to further improve workflow efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

Key learning objectives

  • Gain tips for integrating multiplexing into a busy histology laboratory
  • Learn how to easily add custom biomarkers to your panel
  • Understand the importance of sample quality for proper immunostaining results

Who should attend?

  • Academic researchers
  • Pharmaceutical companies
  • Core laboratories

Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.

Speakers

Zbigniew Mikulski, PhD
Zbigniew Mikulski, PhD
Director of Microscopy and Instructor, La Jolla Institute for Immunology
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Moderator

Charlie Carter
Charlie Carter
Life Sciences Editor, SelectScience

Orion Multiplex Imaging Instrument

RareCyte, Inc

The Orion Platform delivers spatial biology and cellular phenotyping at a speed and resolution needed for translation from research to the clinic. It utilizes single round immunofluorescence staining and imaging of standard FFPE or fresh frozen tissue to deliver subcellular quantitation of biomarker targets across a whole slide in only a few hours. Combining speed and resolution with the additional benefits of industry-standard H&E and IHC modes, comprehensive phenotypic profiling of patient cohorts can be generated for characterization of tissue architecture, tumor heterogeneity, and the immune response. Use your own antibodies, run panels from an extensive biomarker list, or engage RareCyte services for custom panels and programs.  

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