In this discussion in GEN’s “The State of Multiomics and NGS” virtual summit, originally broadcast on April 23, 2025, Cecelia Lindskog, PhD, Research Group leader at Uppsala University and Fabian Coscia, PhD, Research Group Leader at Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, join GEN editor, Fay Lin, PhD.
Nature’s 2024 Method of the Year, spatial proteomics continues to transform biomedical research by unveiling the role of the proteome in disease progression and therapeutic response. Lindskog and Coscia discuss the impact of proteome mapping efforts, such as the Human Protein Atlas, rising spatial proteomic applications in advancing precision oncology, and today’s technological advancements in achieving high sensitivity and resolution.
The entire virtual summit, including sponsored talks with Joseph M. Beechem, PhD, from Bruker, Melanie Janczyk from Scale Biosciences, Robert Meltzer, PhD, from Illumina, Clare Paterson, PhD, from Standard BioTools, and Kian Sadeghi from Sampled, is available to watch free on demand: bit.ly/OMICS25
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