Spatial Seminar

Date: April 16, 2025

Time: 12:00 - 1:00 PM EDT

Location:
Center for Discovery and Innovation (first floor auditorium and lounge), 111 Ideation Way, Nutley, NJ 07110

Reveal intricate spatial patterns with precise single-cell localization

Trekker technology offers a cutting-edge spatial omics solution, enabling you to acquire spatial and single-cell data in a single experiment without the need for additional instrumentation or complex cell segmentation or deconvolution. Seamlessly integrating into existing sequencing methods, the Trekker workflow takes approximately one hour to complete and requires no additional equipment. It tags each nucleus in its native tissue environment with unique spatial barcodes, which are read via next-generation sequencing (NGS). Using simple bioinformatics software, you can quickly generate a true single-cell resolution map through the reconstruction of each nucleus’s spatial coordinates. Join us to see how Trekker technology works and lowers barriers to entry into the spatial omics field!

Register for our seminar to learn about transformative technologies that overcome barriers to advance your research:

Cancer cell with biomarkers identified via RNA sequencing

Transform standard single-cell genomics data with spatial insight

Acquire spatial and single-cell data in a single experiment by adding just one hour upstream of your single-cell NGS workflow–with no additional complex instruments–using Trekker Single-Cell Spatial Mapping Kits.

Talk:

Unlocking spatial multiomics with Trekker solutions


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Jimmy Benge
Account Executive, Takara Bio USA, Inc.

Jimmy Benge has built his career around genomics and transcriptomics, with a particular focus on their applications in disease diagnosis, genetic mutation identification, and therapeutic development. Currently, he is passionate about advancing the field of spatial transcriptomics, empowering researchers to explore gene expression within native tissue contexts. This innovative approach provides unprecedented insights into disease mechanisms, supporting the discovery of new therapeutic opportunities and enhancing our understanding of complex biological processes.