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Ask Me Anything: Psychedelics

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An incredible opportunity to ask Professor Boris Heifets anything about the world of Psychedelics.
The Spatial Biology Revolution 2023
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The Spatial Biology Revolution 2023

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New for 2023, this online event will provide researchers with an opportunity to learn about how spatial biology is helping us to gain a deeper understanding of molecular biology and mechanisms of disease. Speakers will discuss advances in spatial technologies and how they are being applied to provide a more complete picture of cells and complex biological systems in areas such as cancer research and neuroscience.
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Parent-of-Origin Genome Analysis: The Potential To Improve Genetic Testing

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This webinar will introduce a novel method for parent-of-origin-aware genomic analysis using the long-read capabilities of nanopore sequencing and single-cell DNA template strand sequencing to assign variants to each biological parent with 99% accuracy using only a blood research sample from the child.
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Understanding the Role of Immune Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment

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Using the example of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), this webinar takes a closer look at immune cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME), helping us to gain a better understanding of how specific subtypes and their reprogramming may influence therapy efficiency.
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Ask Me Anything: Precision Medicine & Cancer Research

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We are thrilled to present an exclusive AMA featuring the distinguished Professor Mark Lawler, PhD, FRCPath.
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Cell-to-Cell Communication in Cancer

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Cancer cells engage in intricate interactions with neighboring cancerous and stromal cells through direct cell-to-cell contact and paracrine signaling. Long-range communication with distant organ sites is facilitated by extracellular vesicles, as well as signaling molecules like cytokines, hormones and growth factors .
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