Terran at the Nobel Symposium

June 11, 2024

Professor Joakim Lundeberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Karolinska Institutet) led an inspiring symposium focused on spatial omics, and Terran was excited to collaborate with him by contributing presentation materials introducing the symposium content and speakers.

Our team was really excited to learn more about the cutting edge work being done in spatial omics, and happy to see the impressive speaker lineup and engaged audience. Thanks to Joakim for an excellent presentation, and for organizing such a great event!

Nobel Symposia 2024

Spatial biology in the genomics era

Field: Physiology or medicine
Organiser(s): Joakim Lundeberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Karolinska Institutet

Speaker(s): Xiaowei Zhuang, Harvard University
Joakim Lundeberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Karolinska Institutet
Rong Fan, Yale University
Mats Nilsson, Stockholm University
Fei Chen, Harvard University
Patrik Ståhl, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
George Church, Harvard University
Garry Nolan, Stanford University
Bernd Bodenmiller, University of Zurich
Emma Lundberg, Stanford University, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Dana Pe’er, Sloan Kettering Institute
Fabian Theis, Helmholtz Munich, Technical University of Munich
Carolina Wählby, Uppsala University
Sten Linnarsson, Karolinska Institutet
Sanja Viković, Uppsala University
Stefania Giacomello, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Alexander Swarbrick, Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Camilla Engblom, Karolinska Institutet
Christina Curtis, Stanford University
Nicholas Navin, MD Anderson Cancer Center
Sarah Teichmann, University of Cambridge
Aviv Regev, Broad Institute, Genentech

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Terran at the Nobel Symposium

Professor Joakim Lundeberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Karolinska Institutet) led an inspiring symposium focused on spatial omics, and Terran was excited to collaborate with

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