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Computational Spatial Biology Seminar

About the Seminar

Spatial biology is an emerging field that integrates spatial information with molecular data to understand how cells organize and function within tissues. In particular, spatial omics maps molecular profiles onto tissue architecture, allowing the study of cellular interactions in their native context and providing new insights into development, disease progression, and precision medicine. These advances go hand in hand with the development of AI tools to analyze this data, paving the way for modeling virtual tissues.

In this reading group, we invite researchers working at the intersection of AI and spatial biology to present their papers. Join us to explore cutting-edge approaches from the community and discover new techniques for your own research!
This meeting is hosted by Justin Hong and Nathan Levy, and we gather on Zoom every few weeks on Wednesdays.

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Seminar Schedule

All upcoming and past talks in our series

Tissue reassembly with generative AI

Past

Yist YU

EPFL

April 9th, 2025

11AM ET/5PM CET

Learning single-cell spatial context through integrated spatial multiomics with CORAL

Past

Siyu He

Stanford

April 30th, 2025

12PM ET/6PM CET

AI-powered virtual tissues from spatial proteomics for clinical diagnostics and biomedical discovery

Past

Johann Wenckstern

EPFL

May 7th, 2025

11AM ET/5PM CET