Multi-city workshop · Event detail
Advancing biomarker discovery with innovative omics technologies
A multi-city program for biomarker discovery and single-cell omics, combining short talks, live demos and hands-on workflow review.

Event at a glance
- Dates
- Multiple tour dates
- Time
- Shown in local time
- Access
- Free · registration required
Why attend
Leave with a clearer view of what these technologies can answer
Scientific value is visible before registration, so users can decide whether the programme fits their research objective.
01
See the biological context
Understand where spatial and high-throughput omics fit into a translational discovery programme.
02
Learn from real examples
Hear how good researchers are applying these technologies to translational studies today.
03
Evaluate the workflow fit
Review capabilities, sample considerations and the questions each technology can answer.
Choose a tour stop
Availability, local time and venue details in one view
Selecting a stop carries the event, date and venue into the shared registration form.
April 8, 2026
Copenhagen
BioCenter, Ole Maaløes Vej
Registration openApril 15, 2026
Stockholm
Karolinska Science Park
Registration openApril 21, 2026
Lund
Medicon Village
WaitlistAgenda
A compact program built around scientific value
The agenda keeps timing, session type and practical outcome without forcing users into a PDF.
09:30
Welcome & scientific context
Why sample quality decides what a biomarker study can conclude.
10:15
Case: low-input RNA-seq
Full-length transcript data from challenging clinical samples.
11:30
Technology session
Choosing between bulk, single-cell and spatial readouts.
13:00
Demonstration & workflow clinic
Bring your own study design and review it with our scientists.
Speakers
See expertise and presentation focus before you register.
Names, affiliations and presentation titles remain representative until the event owner confirms the final roster.
Dr. Astrid Degrebom
Field application scientist
Low-input RNA-seq and library QC.
Dr. Jonas Aerts
Senior scientist
FFPE and biobank sample recovery.
Dr. Mathieu Pesant
Spatial specialist
Single-nucleus spatial multiomics.
Technology & venue
Connect the program to useful learning paths and practical details
Technology remains secondary to the scientific program, while venue and accessibility information stays visible before registration.
Spatial biology
Trekker spatial genomics
Add spatial context to established single-cell workflows.
Explore pathwaySingle-cell
Shasta Single Cell System
High-throughput profiling for cell-atlas and cell-state work.
Explore pathwayAnalysis
Bioinformatics pathways
Connect sequencing output to interpretation and support.
Explore pathwayVenue & access
Practical details should be as clear as the science.
Exact venue address, local transport, accessibility, dietary and arrival information is one place, in a location researchers can check before they travel.
Ready to attend?
Choose a stop and reserve your seat.
Selected: Copenhagen · April 8, 2026 · BioCenter, Ole Maaløes Vej
Prepare before you attend
Review the most useful context in advance
Related resources reflect the event topic and help users arrive with better questions.
Workflow guide
Spatial biology planning
Where spatial readouts help, and where they add cost.
Review resourceApplication note
Single-cell genomics
Compare throughput, inputs and expected resolution.
Review resourceTechnical resource
Challenging sample types
Low-input, FFPE and preserved-sample guidance.
Review resourceAccuracy note
Programme times, speakers and venue details are confirmed by the event owner before publication.
