Spatial Biology Europe 2024

30 September - 01 October 2024 | Basel, Switzerland

This 2-day event explores the latest trends and innovations in spatial research, from the applications of spatial technologies in biology through to topical updates from spatial data analysis, spatial research in pharma R&D, and digital pathology for spatial biology

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Explore Spatial Biology Europe 2024: Unlocking Future Insights in Spatial Biology Research

Join leaders, experts and researchers at the 3rd Annual Spatial Biology Europe Congress, connecting global academic & research organisations as well as pharma representatives for high-level discussions on the latest innovations in spatial research & technologies. Forward looking visionary leaders will discuss the current state of the industry, market trends and future growth areas aiding the application of spatial technologies in the clinic.

3rd Annual Spatial Biology Europe Congress

  • Take a deep dive into image analysis, AI-powered imaging, and utilising digital pathology for spatial biology. Key opinion leaders will be providing insights into computational image analysis, multiplexed digital pathology, and the utilisation of AI & machine learning within spatial transcriptomic studies 
  • Discuss the latest innovations in spatial bioinformatics and data analytics. Presentations will delve into the use of spatial data in biology, modelling cell-cell communications, and computational algorithms for spatial analysis. A focused workshop will investigate how to overcome the challenges of spatial data integration
  • Gain comprehensive insights into novel application areas for spatial biology. This event will cover the applications of spatial data across a variety of therapeutic areas including neuroimmunology, oncology, cardiology and more. Discussions will also involve strategies for making spatially targeted therapeutics more precise
  • Hear from leading innovators utilizing spatial biology in pharma. See how leading pharmaceutical companies are beginning to integrate spatial biology into R&D to accelerate timelines and move towards the clinic

Agenda at a Glance


  • Day One | Track 1: Spatial Multi Omics Techniques & Approaches
  • Day One | Track 2: Image Analysis, AI-Powered Imaging & Digital Pathology for Spatial Biology
  • Day Two | Track 1: Spatial Bioinformatics, Data Analytics and Interpretation
  • Day Two | Track 2: Applications of Spatial Research & Technologies in Biology
Attendees of Spatial Biology Europe 2024 also have access to Biomarkers Europe 2024

What to Expect

180

leading pharma, biotech, & academic delegates

15
hours of presentations, discussions & interactive content
9
hours of networking breaks, including speed networking & refreshments
90
hours of pre-arranged 1-2-1 meetings, facilitating business growth
Interactive Presentations
Exhibition Hall
Networking Drinks
Poster Display
Event App Swapcard

Networking & knowledge-sharing is at the heart of what we do. Alongside the innovative programme, attendees can engage in a variety of event features and make the most of participation in a range of experiences

  • Engaging Thought Leadership

    Over 30 dynamic interactive discussions, roundtables, and presentations curated with insights from top industry leaders and experts
  • Global Technological Showcase

    An international exhibition showcasing cutting-edge technologies and services from leading providers in the scientific field.
  • Networking Emphasis

    Unparalleled networking opportunities, including speed networking sessions, a vibrant drinks reception, and informal gatherings to foster meaningful connections
  • Innovative Poster Displays

    Inspiring poster displays and presentations unveiling the latest breakthroughs from emerging biotech, pharma, and academic institutions

Companies Represented Include

Meet Our Expert Speakers

Spatial Biology Europe 2024 again brings together a panel of prominent leaders and scientists, sharing new case studies, innovative, data and industry outlooks.

Below are some of our featured speakers:

Felix Segerer
Associate Director, Image Analysis,
AstraZeneca
Francesca Buffa
Professor,
Università Bocconi
Ivan Costa
Group Leader,
RWTH Aachen University
Jacques Colinge
Professor,
University of Montpellier, France
Kiavash Movahedi
Head of brain immunology lab,
Vrije University Brussels
Rosalba Giugno
Professor,
University of Verona

All Speakers

Asad Jan
Assistant Professor,
Aarhus University
Carolina Oses
Researcher and Lab Manager,
Scilifelab- Spartial Proteomic Unit
Carsten Hopf
Head of CeMOS,
Mannheim University of Applied Sciences
Cesar Nombela-Arrieta
Associate Professor,
University of Zurich
Christian Münch
Professor for Molecular Systems Medicine,
IG Farben Haus
Denis Schapiro
Group Leader,
Heidelberg University Hospital
Federica Eduati
Assistant Professor,
Eindhoven University of Technology
Georg Borner
Group Leader,
MPI Biochemistry
Giampaolo Bianchini
Head of clinical translational and immunotherapy research,
San Raffaele Hospital
Hannah Williams
Staff Scientist & Junior Group Leader,
University of Bern
Johan Swinnen
Professor,
KU Leuven
Katy Vandereyken
Research Manager,
KU Leuven
Lasse Kristensen
Associate Professor,
Aarhus University
Léo Guignard
Group Leader,
University of Marseille
Merrick Strotton
Principal Scientist,
UCB
Nicole Strittmatter
Professor for Analytical Chemistry,
TUM
Oliver Biehlmaier
Imaging Core Facility Head,
Biozentrum, University of Basel
Raphael Gottardo
Professor & Director, Biomedical Data Science Center,
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois
Stéphanie Tissot
head of lab,
CHUV
Thibault Courtellemont
Senior Scientist,
EPFL
Vijay Tiwari
Professor and Head of Research,
Institute of Molecular Medicine (IMM)
Zhongyi Wang
Senior Expert Data Science,
Novartis

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Latest Resources

Roadblocks to the Sharing of Large Multi-Omics Datasets

More analysis means more data, and sharing multi-omics datasets can present challenges as well as blessings.

Research Spotlight: Multi-Omics Data Harmonization for SARS-CoV-2 Virus and Drug Target Identification

The approach to omic data analysis combines multiple types of omic datasets in the hope of understanding multiple layers of a biological system.

Post-Event Proceedings – Spatial Biology UK 2023

Concise and insightful summaries of presentations delivered by prominent thought leaders at Spatial Biology UK 2023.

Post-Event Proceedings – NextGen Omics US 2023

Concise and insightful summaries of presentations delivered by prominent thought leaders at NextGen Omics US 2023.

Curio Bioscience Pen Partnership with DNAnexus, Simplifying Data Analysis in Spatial Transcriptomics

The partnership will allow Curio to give access to DNAnexus's bioinformatics platform to some of their customers.

The Future of Healthcare: Exploring the Latest Innovations in Spatial Imaging Techniques for Pharmaceutical Applications

Omics by Oxford Global explore the importance of medical spatial imaging, its applications in surgical planning and pharmaceutical research and the impact of Omics on spatial imaging techniques

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