McCormick Place Convention Center, Chicago, Illinois
Join the Bio-Techne Spatial Biology Division team at SfN 2024 in Chicago!
Visit us at booth #1165 and learn more about RNAscope Spatial Multiomics and check out our posters!
Bridging the Gap in Synaptic Research: Visualizing Neurexin and Neuroligin Interactions Using Multiomic RNAscope Technology
Session Title: Biochemical and Molecular Technologies I
Presented by:
Debia Wakhloo, PhD, Application Scientist, Bio-Techne
Sunday | October 6th | 1:00 - 2:00 PM
Session PSTR143 | Abstract 5821
Spatial Multiomic Assay for Studying Interneuron Heterogeneity in the Brain
Session Title: Theme I Late-Breaking Posters
Presented by:
Anushka Dikshit, PhD, Senior Manager, Applications, Bio-Techne
Tuesday | October 8th | 3:00 - 4:00 PM
Session LBA009 | Abstract 13972
Evaluation of IDH1, EGFR, IGF1R and Ki67 Biomarkers in Glioblastoma using Lunaphore™ COMET™ Platform
Session Title: Glioblastoma and Other Nervous System Cancers - Mechanisms and Techniques
Presented by:
Alexander Kalyuzhny, PhD, Senior Manager, Antibody Validation, Bio-Techne
Wednesday | October 9th | 2:00 - 3:00 PM
Session PSTR444 | Abstract 10867
Investigating Hallmarks of Senescence in the Aging Brain using a Novel RNA-Protein Multiomic Co-Detection Assay
Session Title: Aging: Molecular and Cellular Changes
Session Category: Nanosymposium
Presentation # NANO58.09 | Abstract 5114
Presented by:
Debia Wakhloo, PhD, Application Scientist, Bio-Techne
Assessing the aging brain requires a multiomic strategy to identify unique aging-associated markers and their interactions within the hippocampus. Using single-cell spatial Multiomic LS RNAscope™ technology, we simultaneously visualized gene and protein expression in situ through an automated workflow. This enabled the identification of specific cell types, RNA biomarkers, and provided insights into neurogenesis and senescence in mice. Learn how this novel assay allows for accurate interrogation of complex tissues like the brain, offering valuable insights into novel prognostic and therapeutic biomarkers in neurodegenerative disorders.
Wednesday | October 9th | 3:00 - 3:15 PM
Location: MCP Room S106