AGBT 2025

Date: February 23-26, 2025 | Location: Osprey 10

Bruker Spatial Biology is proud to be a Silver Sponsor of the 2025 AGBT General Meeting, a premier event in genome science. Join us in Osprey 10 for a series of exciting events, including workshops, in-suite gatherings, Brews with Bruker and more.

Featured Events

Expanding the Limits of Spatial Biology: Comprehensive Integrated Technologies for Spatial Multiomic

Attend our workshop and dive deeper into our best-in-class solutions for Spatial Biology research. This workshop will cover our major new product announcements, showcase innovations and discuss customer data real time. You won’t want to miss it!

In Program Presentation

Featured Talk

Sub-cellular, multiomic imaging of the entire protein-coding transcriptome (18936-plex RNA) and 75-plex Protein on a single-slide FFPE tissue section using CosMx Spatial Molecular Imaging (SMI)

Date & Time: Tuesday, February 25, 8:50 PM-9:10 PM
Speaker: Joe Beechem, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer and SVP of R&D
Location: Calusa Ballroom

In Suite Activities

The Morning Buzz: A First Look at CosMx WTX

Monday, February 24, 10:30 AM-11:00 AM
Speaker: Prajan Divakar, PhD

Brews with Bruker: Groundbreaking Advancements in Spatial Biology

Monday, February 24, 5:15 PM-7:15 PM
Speaker: Oliver Braubach, PhD, Jude Dunne, PhD, Prajan Divakar, PhD, Arutha Kulasinghe, PhD, University of Queensland, Australia, and Yan Zhang, PhD, Bruker Cellular Analysis

The Morning Buzz: Exploring the 3D Genome with PaintScape

Tuesday, February 25, 10:30 AM-11:00 AM
Speaker: Jude Dunne, PhD

The Morning Buzz: Innovating Spatial Proteomics with CellScape

Wednesday, February 26, 10:30 AM-11:00 AM
Speaker: Thomas Campbell, PhD

Posters

Streamlining imaging-based spatial biology on CellScape with EpicIF, a universal fluorophore removal strategy

Oliver Braubach1, Jannik Boog1, Thore Böttke1, Arne Christians1

1Bruker Spatial Biology, St. Louis, MO

CosMx® SMI Spatially Resolved Whole Transcriptome in FFPE Tissue – A Paradigm Shift for Tissue Analysis 

Yi Cui, Shanshan He1, Michael Patrick1, Megan Vandenberg1, Evelyn Metzger1, Stefan Rogers1, Kathy Ton1, Dan McGuire1, Haiyan Zhai1, Margaret Hoang1, Michael Rhodes1, Joseph Beechem1

1Bruker Spatial Biology, Seattle, WA

Disease-driven changes in cellular neighborhoods as a window into spatial transcriptomics 

Patrick Danaher1, Caleb Stokes2,3, Dan McGuire1, Lidan Wu1, Joseph M. Beechem1

1Bruker Spatial Biology, 2University of Washington department of pediatrics, 3Seattle Children’s hospital division of pediatric infectious disease 

Cell segmentation for complex neural cell morphologies 

Lidan Wu1, Aster Wardhani1, Joseph-Tin Phan1, Ashely Heck1, Kimberly Young1, Yi Cui1, Stefan-Laural Rogers1, Kathy Ton1, Joseph Beechem1

1Bruker Spatial Biology, Seattle, WA

Connecting form and function: Mapping microglial spatial biology in a mouse model of acute and chronic ischemic stroke 

Kimberly Young1, Ashley Heck1, Alyssa Rosenbloom1, Aster Wardhani1, Maximilian Walter1, Rachel Liu1, Lidan Wu1, Claire Williams1, John Lyssand1, Christine Kang1, K. P. Doyle2, Helena W. Morrison3, Margaret Hoang1, Joseph M. Beechem1

1Bruker Spatial Biology, Seattle, WA, 2University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ, 3University of Arizona College of Nursing, Tucson, AZ

Meet with Bruker Spatial Biology

Interested in seeing how our solutions can elevate your research? Let’s meet at AGBT! Contact us today to schedule a one-on-one meeting or learn more about our technologies.