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WEBINAR: Getting started with spatial omics

Spatial omics provides unprecedented opportunities for the understanding of cells, tissues and systems by combining omics and imaging technologies. This webinar provides a starting point from which to navigate the evolving field of spatial omics and the numerous methods available. We’ll begin with an overview of spatial omics and how it differs from other omics methods. We then explore considerations for analysis of spatial omics data, compare and contrast available tools and delve into some of the theory behind the bioinformatics. 

Speakers: 

Dr Michael Geaghan, Australian BioCommons & Sydney Informatics Hub

Dr Sarah Williams, Senior Bioinformatician, QCIF Ltd

Date/Time: 10 September 2025,  12 - 1 pm AEST / 11:30 am  - 12:30 pm ACST / 10 - 11 am AWST (check in your timezone)

Who the webinar is for:

This webinar is for life scientists and bioinformaticians who are curious about spatial omics and how it can be applied in their work.

How to join:

This webinar is free to join but you must register for a place in advance.

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Cover image: reproduced from Garrido-Trigo et al (10.1038/s41467-023-40156-6) under Open Access licence.

Later Event: 1 October
MEETING: Genomics community