Ritika Mihani
@ritikamihani
Head of Marketing @akoyabio. Spatial phenotyping, spatial omics, NGS, Synthetic Bio, and, AI enthusiast. Opinions are my own.
ID: 1699711770
http://www.linkedin.com/in/ritu-mihani 25-08-2013 17:36:01
474 Tweet
367 Followers
1,1K Following
Legit asked tons of questions to Chris Mason and he patiently answered every single one of them. One day I want to listen to a panel that has Garry P. Nolan Chris Mason Yuval Noah Harari moderated by Dax Shepard and Monica Padman on Armchair Expert Podcast! One day.. #AGBT22
New publication alert: Immunotherapy of glioblastoma explants induces interferon-γ responses and spatial immune cell rearrangements in tumor center, but not periphery science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Garry P. Nolan Christian M Schürch #phenocycler #spatialbiology
The A team at AGBT Meeting! #AGBT23
We used spatially resolved transcriptomic profiling (@nanostringtech #geomx #digitalspatialprofiling) to characterize CD68 positive cells in reactive and malignant lymphoid tissue. Supplemented by Akoya Biosciences mIHC and scRNAseq analysis.
Calling all spatial biology enthusiasts in the tri-state area! Join us in Midtown on June 20th for an exciting event featuring presentations by Sizun Jiang from Harvard Medical School , Santhosh Sivajothi from The Jackson Laboratory, Fabio Socciarelli from Weill Cornell Medicine ,and Saswati Roy from McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine
To the person running this handle for Human BioMolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP), your posts bring me a lot of joy. Also, love to see CODEX/PhenoCycler in action! Eye opening 😉
Congratulations to everyone involved Akoya Biosciences
Congratulations to Peter from our team on his funding from the Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung. In his project he will investigate mechanisms of #immune control in #lymphoma Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf Uniklinik Düsseldorf using Akoya Biosciences PhenoImager Fusion based cellular characterisation and other #spatial omics techniques
Congratulations to HemepathMD and lab for the first spatial and largest single cell study of Castleman Disease!