SFN 2025

Date: November 15-19, 2025 | San Diego, California
Booth# 2513

Bruker Spatial Biology is thrilled to be exhibiting at SFN 2025, where we’ll showcase how advances in spatial biology and multiomics are driving new insights into neuroscience research.

Stop by Booth # 2513 to learn about our fit-for-purpose solutions like:

  • CosMx® SMI: High-fidelity spatial exploration of the whole transcriptome with subcellular resolution
  • GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler: Unmatched spatial multiomics for whole transcriptome profiling and biomarker discovery at scale
  • CellScape Precise Spatial Proteomics: Flexible quantitative spatial proteomics with best-in-class resolution
  • nCounter® Analysis Systems: Rapid, reproducible bulk gene expression and multiomics insights for translational research
  • PaintScape™: High precision, multiplexed direct visualization of the 3D genome

In-Booth Theater Presentations

Step into our in-booth theater to explore the latest in spatial biology through expert-led sessions. Hear directly from our team as they share insights, showcase real-world applications, and highlight new developments in our technologies.

Unlimited Spatial Exploration in the Brain: Complete Biological Pathways-based multiomics with CosMx Whole Transcriptome

Dates & Times:

  • Nov. 16, 10:00-10:30 AM
  • Nov. 18, 1:30-2:00 PM

Speaker: Joseph Beechem, PhD, CSO and SVP of R&D, Bruker Spatial Biology

A No-Brainer: An Integrated GeoMx DSP and CellScape Workflow for Comprehensive Spatial Proteomics in Neurodegenerative Disease

Dates & Times:

  • Nov. 16, 1:00-1:30 PM
  • Nov. 17, 11:00-11:30 AM

Speaker: Oliver Braubach, PhD, Director of R&D, Bruker Spatial Biology

Posters

Lidan Wu Advancing Neural Tissue Segmentation for Spatial Transcriptomics in the Human Brain CosMx Bruker Spatial Biology Presentation: PSTR417.03
Poster: SS9
Session: PSTR417
Title: Spatial and Multi-omics II
Nov. 19 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Ashley Heck Advancing spatial discovery proteomics: Interrogation of Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease neural tissue with a novel 1000+ plex Discovery Proteome Atlas GeoMx Bruker Spatial Biology Presentation: PSTR364.24
Poster: WW1
Session: PSTR364
Title: Spatial and Multi-omics I
Nov. 18 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Kimberly Young From First-Responders to Foam Cells: Profiling Microglial Responses to Ischemic Stroke Using High-Plex Spatial Proteomics CosMx Bruker Spatial Biology Presentation: PSTR386.13
Poster: I8
Session: PSTR386 Session: Ischemia: Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms Nov. 19 8:00AM-12:00PM
Shanshan He Spatial Multiomic Profiling of Human Frontal Cortex Reveals Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Alzheimer’s Disease at Single-Cell Subcellular Resolution CosMx Bruker Spatial Biology Presentation: PSTR012.13
Poster: D16
Session: PSTR012
Title: Alzheimer's Disease: Omics Approaches I
Nov. 15 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Yi Cui Spatially Resolved Multiomics Profiling of Glioblastoma Reveals Immune-Tumor Microenvironment Architecture CosMx Bruker Spatial Biology Presentation: PSTR417.04
Poster: SS10
Session: PSTR417
Title: Spatial and Multi-omics II
Nov. 19 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Chia-Ying Lee Spatial proteomic profiling of glioblastoma and normal human brain microenvironments using high-plex digital spatial analysis GeoMx Bruker Spatial Biology Presentation: PSTR378.13
Poster: D13
Session: PSTR378
Title: Neuro-oncology, Mechanisms, and Biology
Nov. 19 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Timothy C. Orr Single-Cell Spatial Multiomics Across Platforms Identifies a Novel Senescent Neuronal State, GX, in Alzheimer’s Disease GeoMx & CellScape Washington University St. Louis Presentation: PSTR012.22
Poster: D25
Session: PSTR012
Title: Alzheimer's Disease: Omics Approaches I
Nov. 15 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Hannah R. Hudson Single-Neuron Spatial Proteomics Reveals Distinct Signatures of Healthy and Pathological Brain Aging GeoMx Washington University St. Louis Presentation: PSTR012.08
Poster: D11
Session: PSTR012
Title: Alzheimer's Disease: Omics Approaches I
Nov. 15 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Hiromi Sato Integrated Spatial Transcriptomic and Proteomic Profiling with Same-Slide Orthogonal Validation Reveals Distinct Plaque Microenvironments in Human Neurodegenerative Disease GeoMx Washington University St. Louis Presentation: PSTR012.15
Poster: D18
Session: PSTR012
Title: Alzheimer's Disease: Omics Approaches I
Nov. 15 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Miranda E. Orr 3D reconstruction of tau neuropathology in Alzheimer’s disease human hippocampus using spatially resolved subcellular multiomics CosMx Washington University St. Louis Presentation: PSTR108.05
Poster: C40
Session: PSTR108
Title: Omics Approaches for Alzheimer's Disease
Nov. 16 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Victoria Sun Single-Cell, Direct In Situ Visualization of the 3D Genome of Cell Senescence Using PaintScape PaintScape Washington University St. Louis Presentation: PSTR010.11
Poster: Web Only
Session: PSTR010
Title: Spatial Mapping of Brain Changes in Aging
Nov. 15 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Srinivas Koutarapu Ultra-high plex in situ spatial proteomic profiling of tau neuropathology across human tauopathies: progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal degeneration and Alzheimer’s disease CosMx Washington University St. Louis Presentation: PSTR068.13
Poster: E57
Session: PSTR068
Title: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in Tauopathies, Synucleinopathies, and Related Diseases
Nov. 16 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Oliver Braubach Integrated Spatial Transcriptomic and Proteomic Profiling with Same-Slide Orthogonal Validation Reveals Distinct Plaque Macroenvironment in Human Neurodegenerative Disease CellScape Bruker Spatial Biology Presentation: PSTR012.15
Poster: D18
Session: PSTR012
Title: Alzheimer's Disease: Omics Approaches I
Nov. 15 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Daniel Jimenez Sanchez High-plex spatial proteomics for neuroscience identifies single-cell and spatial niches in neurodegenerative cortical tissues CellScape Bruker Spatial Biology Presentation: PSTR475.19
Poster: TT18
Session: PSTR475
Title: Systems Biology and Multiomics Approaches
Nov. 19 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Matthew Ingalls A Streamlined Approach for the Development of Spatial Assays in Neuroscience CellScape Bruker Spatial Biology Presentation: PSTR012.24
Poster: D27
Session: PSTR012
Title: Alzheimer's Disease: Omics Approaches I
Nov. 15 1:00 PM-5:00 PM

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