Thrilled by the turnout at our Illumination Tour in South San Francisco! A massive shout-out to our guest speakers, Dr. Abhishek Aggarwal and Dr. "Sandy" Alexander Borowsky, for enlightening us on their innovative take on spatial biology. Missed us this time? No worries! We're headed to Perth, Australia, with another line-up of amazing researchers. 🏝️ Join us on Thursday, August 8th, at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research to hear Dr. Arutha Kulasinghe, Dr. Linda Wijaya, and Dr. Melanie McCoy as they dissect intricate immunopathologies and explore the landscape of cancer research. Hop aboard and register now: https://bit.ly/3yevuwr 🚀 #IlluminationTour2024 #CancerResearch #SpatialBiology
Akoya Biosciences, Inc.
Biotechnology Research
Marlborough, Massachusetts 31,554 followers
Bringing context to biology and human health through spatial phenotyping — we are The Spatial Biology Company®. 🥼🧬
About us
As The Spatial Biology Company®, Akoya Biosciences’ mission is to bring context to the world of biology and human health through the power of spatial phenotyping. The company offers comprehensive single-cell imaging solutions that allow researchers to phenotype cells with spatial context and visualize how they organize and interact to influence disease progression and response to therapy. Akoya offers a full continuum of spatial phenotyping solutions to serve the diverse needs of researchers across discovery, translational and clinical research: PhenoCode™ Panels, PhenoCycler®, PhenoImager® Fusion, and PhenoImager HT Instruments. View our open job descriptions: www.akoyabio.com/careers Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/AkoyaBio Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/c/AkoyaBiosciences
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akoyabio.com/tour-2024
External link for Akoya Biosciences, Inc.
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Marlborough, Massachusetts
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- multiplex IHC, spatial biology, digital pathology, immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, immuno-oncology, multispectral imaging, tissue analysis, multiplexed biomarker analysis, whole slide scanning, multiplex imaging, single cell , and spatial phenotyping
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100 Campus Dr
6th Floor
Marlborough, Massachusetts 01752, US
Employees at Akoya Biosciences, Inc.
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Navigating the tumor microenvironment just got a bit easier. 💡 A new study utilizing the PhenoCycler-Fusion platform for single-cell resolved proteomic profiling of tertiary lymphoid structures has the potential to significantly impact work with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). Key takeaways: 1️⃣ Spatially resolved multi-omics approaches can provide valuable insights into potential biomarkers for ICI response. 2️⃣ A deep understanding of the tumor microenvironment's complexity is crucial for developing effective therapeutic strategies and patient stratification. Continue learning with this #FridayRead: https://bit.ly/4c1BW82 #HeadandNeckCancer #AkoyaInAction #TLS #TertiaryLymphoidStructure #Immunotherapy #SpatialBiology
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On this #ThrowBackThursday, we salute the incredible strides made by the scientists at the Wesley Research Institute's new Queensland Spatial Biology Centre (QSBC). They're unlocking secrets from the past, using flu samples from the 1918 Spanish pandemic as part of their ongoing quest to fortify our immune responses against viral infections. Utilizing PhenoCycler-Fusion 2.0 technology, they're determined to protect future generations from similar pandemics and health crises. Big kudos to Associate Professor Kirsty Short, Dr. Arutha Kulasinghe, and Professor John Fraser for leading the charge! 🚀 Stay tuned for future updates from their innovative research! Dive in for more details 👉 https://bit.ly/3VHNoiO #SpatialBiology #PhenoCyclerFusion #SpanishFlu #PandemicPreparedness
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📢 Attention all Bay Area scientists - Akoya is heading to South San Francisco tomorrow! Gear up for a day loaded with spatial biology knowledge featuring scientific presentations, Q&A sessions with experts, and tech updates from Akoya. Be inspired by the special guest talks from Dr. Abhishek Aggarwal of Gilead Sciences and Dr. "Sandy" Alexander Borowsky of the University of California, Davis School of Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center as they delve into the tumor microenvironment of HPV-stratified patients via spatial profiling and discuss a few ideas for moving into clinical diagnostics. 🍸 Don't miss our Spatial Soiree and networking opportunities. Register for free today! https://bit.ly/3RUMSwO #IlluminationTour2024 #SpatialBiology
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⭐ Webinar Alert ⭐ Join us tomorrow to discover how cutting-edge spatially resolved methods can enhance your understanding of the tumor microenvironment, aiding in the development of more effective immunotherapeutic strategies. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or new to cancer immunology, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge and tools to use multiplex immunofluorescence in your research endeavors. Register now: https://bit.ly/3WzMh6A #SpatialBiology #TumorMicroenvironment #Multiplex #Immunofluorescence
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Enjoy the stunning visuals of this PhenoCycler-Fusion collection straight from a Star Protocol ➡️ https://bit.ly/3YfAOdD Every image unveils the beauty and complexity of high-plex, whole-slide imaging of human FFPE tissue, stained uniquely with a specific PhenoCode Discovery Panel. ✔️ Top left: Tonsil stained with the Immune Activation and Proliferation Module. ✔️ Botton left: Skin stained with the Tissue Architecture Module. ✔️ Top right: Tonsil stained with the Lymphocyte Profiling Module. ✔️ Bottom right: Head and neck cancer stained with the Immune Activation and Proliferation Module. Each module comprises a selection of markers strategically chosen to address distinct biological questions. These panels allow customization to meet unique research needs and have shown outstanding efficacy in studying cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) and immune responses. Are you intrigued by how it all works? Visit https://bit.ly/3YfAOdD for a step-by-step guide on preparing and staining human FFPE tissue slides for PhenoCycler-Fusion. #TissueTuesday #SpatialBiology #SingleCell #StarProtocols
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Join us in our must-see webinar with Dr. Arutha Kulasinghe as he unfolds the potential of single-cell multiomic spatial phenotyping in understanding the complex tumor microenvironment. Discover how his team uncovered tissue signatures associated with resistance to immunotherapy with insightful whole-slide imaging techniques. You'll also learn about the advancements in treating metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Don't miss out! Register now: https://bit.ly/4d1IofX #SpatialBiology #HeadAndNeckCancer #HNSCC #SingleCell #SpatialOmics
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Harnessing the power of neuroscience 🔬 on this #WorldBrainDay, we dive into the complex world of our powerful command center - the human brain. It's not just a mass of neurons but a labyrinth of highly specialized cells and channels, each playing a role in our sensory experiences and reactions. Emphasizing the need for further understanding of the intricacies of the brain, scientists at Akoya Biosciences, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, and the University of Melbourne collaborated to illuminate the immune landscape of glioblastoma tumors - a critical breakthrough in the world of spatial biology. 🧠✨ The research included high-plex PhenoCycler-Fusion images of the mouse brain (see below), which provides a wealth of spatial insights that can significantly contribute to our understanding of glioblastoma. The first two images showcase a whole slide view of a mouse brain, highlighting both the normal brain tissue and the presence of glioblastoma. The third image focuses specifically on the hippocampus area. Special thanks to Dr. Theo Mantamadiotis for providing the tissue samples for this study and OracleBio's team for analyzing the images. Visit our blog as we cover the poster presented at #AACR24 demonstrating how neuroscientists can obtain deep insights into mouse brain cancer models using Akoya’s spatial biology solutions. https://bit.ly/4bVNNo6 Let's be awed by the complexity of our brains and strive to increase our understanding this World Brain Day. 🙌 #SpatialBiology #Neuroscience #BrainResearch #PhenoCycler #Glioblastoma
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Akoya Biosciences, Inc. reposted this
#StarProtocol for high-plex, whole-slide imaging of human formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue using PhenoCycler-Fusion https://lnkd.in/gTFSkGMp Congrats Meg Donovan, PhD Naomi Berrell Ning Ma Bassem Ben Cheikh Niyati Jhaveri Professor John Fraser James DeRosa Ritu Mihani Jacky Suen #TeamQSBC Queensland Spatial Biology Centre (QSBC) Wesley Research Institute The University of Queensland #FrazerInstUq Translational Research Institute Australia Akoya Biosciences, Inc. #Spatial #Highplex #Multiomics
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🧠 Delving deeper into #GlioblastomaAwareness, we spotlight a groundbreaking study led by proteogenomic experts from Washington University in St. Louis. Using the PhenoCycler solution, which provides spatial information relevant to the role of the tumor microenvironment, researchers explored high-grade gliomas at a molecular level. By intersecting proteomic, metabolomic, lipidomic, and data from post-translational modifications with existing genomic and transcriptomic data, the study aimed to uncover the complex regulatory interactions that fuel tumor growth and progression and pinpoint regulatory networks that influence the behavior of high-grade gliomas. View the results published in Cancer Cell titled "Multi-scale signaling and tumor evolution in high-grade gliomas": https://bit.ly/4bUGNHY 🎉 Congratulations to Jingxian (Clara) Liu and co-authors! #FridayRead #SpatialBiology #AkoyaInAction #Glioblastoma #Glioma Inside Precision Medicine