Multiplexing masterclass: Meet the experts

Join us Tuesday, October 13, to hear from the multiplexing experts behind our four-part digital pathology webinar series

7 Oct 2020
Edward Carter
Publishing / Media
(Clockwise from top left) Dr. Jan Von der Thüsen, Erasmus University Medical Centre, Dr. Asier Antoranz, University of Leuven, Prof. Francesca Bosisio, University of Leuven, and Dr. Dana Adel Mustafa, Erasmus University Medical Centre

Since becoming a globally accepted clinical discipline, the field of histopathology has undergone two major revolutions. The subsequent introduction of immunohistochemistry (IHC) and genomic techniques has further enhanced understanding of tumor biology and redefined the field of precision medicine. Though these techniques still play a major role in pathological research, we are now on the verge of a third histopathology revolution: digital pathology.

In our ‘Multiplexing Masterclass’, produced in partnership with Leica Biosystems, four incredible experts have shared their current research on using digital pathology and multiplexing technology to study tumor microenvironments. The three webinars featured so far are now available to watch on demand here.

To conclude the series, SelectScience now invites you to meet these experts: Prof. Francesca Bosisio and Dr. Asier Antoranz of University of Leuven, Dr. Jan Von der Thüsen of Erasmus University Medical Centre, and Dr. Dana Adel Mustafa of Erasmus University Medical Centre, in an exciting virtual round table discussion on Tuesday, October 13.

Register here

Part one - Multiplex immunostaining: Is it ready for clinical practice?
Available on demand

Part two - Dissection of the melanoma microenvironment via high-throughput multiple iterative labeling by antibody neodeposition (MILAN)

Available on demand

Part three - Characterization of the pancreatic tumor microenvironment using novel quantitative multiplex DPS

Available on demand

Part four - Virtual round table - Meet the experts
Tuesday, October 13

  • 08:00 BST
  • 09:00 CEST
  • 15:00 SGT
  • 17:00 AEST

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