We're looking for a PhD student!
Join the team to develop new technologies for targeted spatial omics.
More info and instruction on how to apply at the following link:
su.varbi.com/what:job/job...
We're looking for a PhD student!
Join the team to develop new technologies for targeted spatial omics.
More info and instruction on how to apply at the following link:
su.varbi.com/what:job/job...
🔬🧬🔍 If you're interested in spatial omics and miRNAs, don’t miss our latest review!
We explore where the early field of spatial miRNomics stands, what’s missing, and why incorporating miRNAs matters for building richer spatial transcriptomic maps.
#SpatialOmics #miRNA #GeneRegulation
Our latest work is now live on bioRxiv! We use copy number variation inference to uncover tumor clonality from imaging-based spatial transcriptomics data. Check it out: doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Recent work led by our great @sergiomarcosalas.bsky.social, highlighting best practices and critical considerations when analyzing and interpreting @10xgenomics.bsky.social Xenium datasets.
A study from @sergiomarcosalas.bsky.social @nilssonlab.org and colleagues presents a comprehensive evaluation of Xenium in situ datasets and provides recommendations on analysis workflows. @scilifelab.se
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
New paper alert! Led by the great Fernando Garcia Moreno, our lab's first venture into evolutionary developmental biology is out on @science.org
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
@agustinrobles.bsky.social writes here on the many reasons why spatial omics assays will need to integrate miRNAs.
Colorful dots on the ceiling as we celebrated Anastasia Magoulopoulou's defense last month, "Dissecting molecular signatures using padlock probes for deciphering pathological states".
A very elegant Dr. Erik Samuelsson celebrating the successful defense of his PhD dissertation "The Definition and Applications of Transcriptomic States in Cancer"!